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Alabama Supreme Court Rules Embryos Are Humans ‘Made In The Image Of God,’ Worthy Of Protection

An Alabama Supreme Court ruling last week that correctly identified and defined human embryos as persons has elicited strong and defiant reactions from abortion activists.

The case in question involves a lawsuit brought by James and Emily Page, Alabama parents whose frozen embryos were destroyed following a break-in at Mobileโ€™s Center for Reproductive Medicine. 

The decision by Chief Justice Tom Parker declared frozen embryos to be โ€œextrauterine children,โ€ and therefore protected under Alabama law. Chief Parkerโ€™s decision was carefully and thoroughly argued, an elegant and robust defense of innocent life that delved into the foundation and history of the stateโ€™s legislative case that every human being is worthy of protection. 

Predictably, critics have pounced and are fulminating. In Fridayโ€™s New York Times, columnist Jamelle Bouie pens a piece titled, โ€œSamuel Alito Opened the Door to Reproductive Hell.โ€ Of course, the reference is to Justice Alitoโ€™s majority opinion that reversed Roe and returned the question and issue of abortion back to the states.

Characterizing a ruling that has saved approximately 85,000 childrenโ€™s lives as โ€œHellโ€ reveals the dark and demonic appetite for death that so many radical abortion activists appear to possess.

Last weekโ€™s decision has also triggered false reports that in vitro fertilization treatments are now banned in Dixie. Lawmakers are suggesting clarifying legislation may be forthcoming, but the decision didnโ€™t ban anything โ€” except the willful and illegal destruction of human life.

Critics of the decision have also pounced on Chief Justice Parkerโ€™s 131-page decision because it contained 41 references to God. Curiously, the same antagonists who are chastising the Chief for referencing more than the United States and Alabama constitutions have no problem with liberal justices citing any number of other sources while justifying their own rationales in equally controversial cases.

The significant difference, of course, is that Chief Justice Parker rightly notes that faith and religious belief were foundational to the documents that shape and inform our laws.

In a particularly poignant passage, Chief Justice Parker writes:

In summary, the theologically based view of the sanctity of life adopted by the People of Alabama encompasses the following: 1. God made every person in His image; 2. each person therefore has a value that far exceeds the ability of human beings to calculate; and 3. human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God, who views the destruction of His image as an affront to Himself. Section 36.06 recognizes that this is true of unborn human life no less than it is of all other human life โ€” that even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing His glory.

The People of Alabama have declared the public policy of this State to be that unborn human life is sacred. We believe that each human being, from the moment of conception, is made in the image of God, created by Him to reflect His likeness. It is as if the People of Alabama took what was spoken of the prophet Jeremiah and applied it to every unborn person in this state: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, Before you were born I sanctified you” (Jeremiah 1:5, NKJVย 1982).

How refreshing to read such a cogent and unapologetic defense of human life from a judge unafraid and courageous enough to remind the world of how the law came to be in the first place.

Incidentally, Chief Justice Parker helped launch the Alabama Family Alliance, now known as the Alabama Family Policy Institute. 

The Chief Justice is right that the taking of innocent human life will incur the wrath of God. The critical question remains whether those especially irked by that statement will see his truth-telling as a gift and incentive to change their ways and beliefs โ€” or discover that heโ€™s right, but only after itโ€™s too late to do anything about it.


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When A Nation Diminishes And Redefines The Role Of Fathers… The Consequences Are Everywhere

When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didnโ€™t realize at the time was that he wasnโ€™t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a fatherโ€™s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

By Godโ€™s Sovereign Design, Israel Will Ultimately Lead The World In Worship Of Him

It is common to cross paths with Christians who donโ€™t believe the Jewish people today are Godโ€™s Chosen People. They fail to see how Israel fits into Godโ€™s plan for this world, and they cannot grasp Israelโ€™s significance to them as believers in Jesus. Yet Israel is crucial to Godโ€™s plan to redeem the earth.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting Godโ€™s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

Iโ€™ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting Godโ€™s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that Godโ€™s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to Godโ€™s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that Godโ€™s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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An Alabama Supreme Court ruling last week that correctly identified and defined human embryos as persons has elicited strong and defiant reactions from abortion activists.

The case in question involves a lawsuit brought by James and Emily Page, Alabama parents whose frozen embryos were destroyed following a break-in at Mobileโ€™s Center for Reproductive Medicine. 

The decision by Chief Justice Tom Parker declared frozen embryos to be โ€œextrauterine children,โ€ and therefore protected under Alabama law. Chief Parkerโ€™s decision was carefully and thoroughly argued, an elegant and robust defense of innocent life that delved into the foundation and history of the stateโ€™s legislative case that every human being is worthy of protection. 

Predictably, critics have pounced and are fulminating. In Fridayโ€™s New York Times, columnist Jamelle Bouie pens a piece titled, โ€œSamuel Alito Opened the Door to Reproductive Hell.โ€ Of course, the reference is to Justice Alitoโ€™s majority opinion that reversed Roe and returned the question and issue of abortion back to the states.

Characterizing a ruling that has saved approximately 85,000 childrenโ€™s lives as โ€œHellโ€ reveals the dark and demonic appetite for death that so many radical abortion activists appear to possess.

Last weekโ€™s decision has also triggered false reports that in vitro fertilization treatments are now banned in Dixie. Lawmakers are suggesting clarifying legislation may be forthcoming, but the decision didnโ€™t ban anything โ€” except the willful and illegal destruction of human life.

Critics of the decision have also pounced on Chief Justice Parkerโ€™s 131-page decision because it contained 41 references to God. Curiously, the same antagonists who are chastising the Chief for referencing more than the United States and Alabama constitutions have no problem with liberal justices citing any number of other sources while justifying their own rationales in equally controversial cases.

The significant difference, of course, is that Chief Justice Parker rightly notes that faith and religious belief were foundational to the documents that shape and inform our laws.

In a particularly poignant passage, Chief Justice Parker writes:

In summary, the theologically based view of the sanctity of life adopted by the People of Alabama encompasses the following: 1. God made every person in His image; 2. each person therefore has a value that far exceeds the ability of human beings to calculate; and 3. human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God, who views the destruction of His image as an affront to Himself. Section 36.06 recognizes that this is true of unborn human life no less than it is of all other human life โ€” that even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing His glory.

The People of Alabama have declared the public policy of this State to be that unborn human life is sacred. We believe that each human being, from the moment of conception, is made in the image of God, created by Him to reflect His likeness. It is as if the People of Alabama took what was spoken of the prophet Jeremiah and applied it to every unborn person in this state: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, Before you were born I sanctified you” (Jeremiah 1:5, NKJVย 1982).

How refreshing to read such a cogent and unapologetic defense of human life from a judge unafraid and courageous enough to remind the world of how the law came to be in the first place.

Incidentally, Chief Justice Parker helped launch the Alabama Family Alliance, now known as the Alabama Family Policy Institute. 

The Chief Justice is right that the taking of innocent human life will incur the wrath of God. The critical question remains whether those especially irked by that statement will see his truth-telling as a gift and incentive to change their ways and beliefs โ€” or discover that heโ€™s right, but only after itโ€™s too late to do anything about it.


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When A Nation Diminishes And Redefines The Role Of Fathers… The Consequences Are Everywhere

When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didnโ€™t realize at the time was that he wasnโ€™t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a fatherโ€™s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

By Godโ€™s Sovereign Design, Israel Will Ultimately Lead The World In Worship Of Him

It is common to cross paths with Christians who donโ€™t believe the Jewish people today are Godโ€™s Chosen People. They fail to see how Israel fits into Godโ€™s plan for this world, and they cannot grasp Israelโ€™s significance to them as believers in Jesus. Yet Israel is crucial to Godโ€™s plan to redeem the earth.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting Godโ€™s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

Iโ€™ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting Godโ€™s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that Godโ€™s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to Godโ€™s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that Godโ€™s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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