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"For Samuel and Josiah"

By Amanda Witt at Wittingshire:

Joe Carter has asked for posts reflecting on "Judeo-Christian morality in an ethically pluralistic society." You know better than to come to me for a discussion of public policy or politics; nevertheless, I have something to say about Joe's topic.
Twice we have had friends who faced devastating news. One couple came to church in tears, reporting that their unborn child had no brain. Another couple called to tell us their unborn child had no hands, and a hernia in his diaphragm that was allowing his stomach to move into his chest, inhibiting lung development....

(Thanks, Patrick.)

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Sat. 04/16/05 07:20:38 AM
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