On the Sanctity of Human Life

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This book is written with the purpose of informing ministry and laity alike of some of the complex issues that face and will face every family and every one of our congregations. This book also seeks to alert believers who work in the medical community to the humanistic influences behind some of the changes being implemented in medical institutions across America. As a pastor, I believe that we pastors have a duty to be informed and aware of what is happening in the world around us. We must become aware of a worldview that is prevalent and growing in modern medicine, academia, government, and public media that is quite contrary to the Scripture. This prevalent worldview, by reason of its perverseness in many parts of our society, will invariably affect our thinking unless it is countered with sound biblical teaching that inculcates biblical worldviews as it relates to these issues. Some areas of the United States generally have a more Judeo-Christian mindset than other areas of the country, and the secular worldview described in this book is not prevalent In those areas. As a result, the medical profession there have not been as deeply affected. Much of the country, however, is profoundly influenced by a culture that devalues human life, and this has infiltrated the healthcare industry. It is my hope that pastors will read these pages with interest and use this book as a stepping stone to become vitally informed about the issues that face every family.
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