Saturday, January 22, 2011

It is wrong to kill unborn babies, God hates it and God will judge it

Jan. 22, 2011, is the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Below is a roundup of recent posts at Between Two Worlds to help us think, feel, and do what is right about "the most pressing moral issue of our day."

1. This Is Abortion: This post contains a very graphic video that "depicts the reality that is happening in our neighborhoods."

2. Pro-Life Apologetics for the Next Generation: "A helpful post from Scott Klusendorf on four ways Christian leaders can help the next generation think clearly about the most pressing moral issue of our day."

3. “My Embryo Your Eyes Saw”: "Bruce Waltke’s translation of Psalm 139:16."

4. An Interview with Robert P. George on Roe v. Wade: A republishing of Justin Taylor's interview of Professor Robert P. George about the Roe v. Wade decision and its aftermath.

5. The Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, and Abortion Law: "To understand the ruling and subsequent decisions in detail, there is probably no better resource than Francis Beckwith’s article, “The Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, and Abortion Law,” Liberty University Law Review 1.1 (2006): 37-72, available online."

6. Randy Alcorn to Pastors about Abortion: Randy Alcorn: If you lack the conviction or the courage to stand up and say to your church, who you are accountable to lead, “It is wrong to kill unborn babies, God hates it and God will judge it,” then you should not be a pastor. If you don’t have the guts to say “These are children—we must stop killing them” then you need to do something that doesn’t even pretend to take on a biblical and prophetic mantle. (whole post)

7. Abortion Is About God: Piper’s Passionate, Prophetic Pro-Life Preaching: Justin Taylor posts to post online a PDF of his chapter, “Abortion Is About God: Piper’s Passionate, Prophetic Pro-Life Preaching” (in For the Fame of God’s Name: Essays in Honor of John Piper, ed. Sam Storms and Justin Taylor [Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2010], 328-350). [original sermons]

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