Personhood

Overpopulation: Where Did the Idea Come From?

For decades Americans have been warned of an impending population explosion that would perhaps threaten our very existence. The Population Bomb, published in 1968, by Professor Paul R. Ehrlich, warned of approaching mass starvation due to overpopulation. What is overpopulation? Where did this theory come from? Is it factual? Why does it matter when it comes to the sanctity of life and Personhood? Our children have long been taught that not only that a growing population is bad for the...

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Build-A-Baby: The Problems with IVF

For infertile couples struggling to have children, in vitro fertilization (IVF) may seem to provide a means to fulfill their desire to have children. However, there are ethical issues Christians need to consider. According to Genetics and Society.org, “Since August 1991 more than 3.5 million human embryos, [innocent human babies], have been created. Of the embryos created, almost 840,000 were put into storage for future use, and more than 2000 were stored for donation. Almost 5,900 were set...

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Defining Life

If infants in the womb were not considered persons, it would be very easy to argue for their murder, and that is exactly what the Department of Health and Human Services wants to insinuate. Cleverly disguised under the title “HIPAA Privacy Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy,” the HHS (Health and Human Services) proposes to redefine the medically recognized term of “Person” to exclude infants inside the womb. They have begun to reserve that term only for babies that have already...

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Are Doctors Becoming Obsolete?

The headlong rush to enhance, or even replace, human capabilities with artificial intelligence (AI) is having a rapidly growing impact on the medical profession. Developments in creating self-learning computers to diagnose and treat patients are showing stunning progress. There are even suggestions that they could make some medical professionals obsolete. At the same time, they have the potential to open a nightmarish situation where any sense of Personhood is nonexistent in caring for the...

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The Personhood of the Elderly

The percentage of our population aged 65 and older was 16.5 percent in 2019, up from 4.1 percent in 1900. By 2050 it’s projected to be 22 percent. Sadly, how our society deals with older people is a travesty. Trend to Devalue Personhood of Elderly Thanks to a growing trend of viewing seniors as a burden and economic drain, the elderly are often: denied proper medical care; hunted down by organ harvesters; encouraged to kill themselves; or worst of all, killed without their consent. The quest...

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Human Trafficking: The Hidden Tragedy

January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. It focuses attention on one of the worst assaults against Personhood, sex trafficking. In fact, the buying and selling of people is one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world.

Sex trafficking preys on women, young girls, and boys enslaving them in a nightmare situation often with little hope of escape.

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Human Composting

Humankind was created from the dust of the earth (Genesis 2:7) and that’s what we’ll be after our death (Genesis 3:19). Now there’s a growing unbiblical movement to use human remains to supposedly fight climate change.

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Where Is the Church?

The sinister cloud of abortion still hangs over Georgia. Not all pre-born children are safe in the womb. Chemical abortions, which represent over half of all abortions, are still legal in Georgia.

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Adoption: A Special Kind of Love

It’s estimated that nearly half of all pregnancies are unplanned. If the expectant girl or woman is not in a position to give the child the kind of life she wants for him or her, she needs to know that choosing adoption might be a path forward for her. She would have many choices about who the adoptive family would be and what level of communication and relationship she would have with them and her child.

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Botched Abortion Survivor Heroes

They were never supposed to be born. Abortion would end their precious lives, but God had other plans. Today, they are living amazing, purposeful lives. Ernie Gawilan Ernie was born in the Philippines in 1991 without the lower part of both legs and an underdeveloped left arm which were the result of a botched abortion. Adding to his challenges, his father abandoned him, and his mother died of cholera when he was just five months old. Subsequently raised by his grandparents, he suffered...

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