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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ne Makes Progress for tiny humans; "thou shalt not kill"

Article I am referring to is: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100413/ap_on_re_us/us_nebraska_abortion_laws/ about
two laws in Nebraska signed by Gov Heineman today will help some babies
in the womb.
The one law is banning abortions after 20 weeks of gestation is a good
effort but it should ban all abortions and fight it at the Supreme Court level.
And the other bill requires a woman seeking an abortion to have a physical and mental
competency exam first.
Kansas's legislature passed new bills requiring that women seeking an abortion must
have a definite diagnosis of why a pregnancy would be harmful to them,
and the second opinion must come from a Medical Doctor who practices in
Kansas, and redefines the viability question as to declare a fetus that could
survive with an incubator and life-sustaining measures common in neonatology as
viable to help save those babies from premeditated destruction.

Oklahoma is banning gender selection abortions.

These three states are gradually creeping toward the realization that it
is in the State's best interest to have humans inhabit it, and to be born alive
and reproduce themselves. Hey, it's a good start. Let us all pray the
momentum carries forward! And gathers force as it goes, remember that law of physics
that an object in motion tends to stay in motion until something stops it, or some similar words? Let us pray as a nation, that the motion of the prolifers gathers momentum and stops the opposing forces of evil; realizing that might mean that the opposing forces clash with real weapons in a real battle at some point in time.

Remember GOD's commandment of 'thou shalt not kill" . Exodus 20:13 and also JESUS's words of "even so it is not the will of your FATHER [GOD] who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish." Matthew 18:14 King James Holy Bible
7:13 PM 4/13/2010
Gloria Poole; Missouri; 7:23 PM, 13-April-2010

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