![]() ![]() In today’s example, John Fugelsang tries to use the Bible to correct a pro-life Christian’s claim, “life begins at conception.” His tweet says: “Well don’t tell God, because the Bible says life begins at first breath. And we have a lot of fun while we’re doing it. B, where we help you assess bad thinking by using good thinking. But for this to work, you actually have to know what the Bible teaches. One way for a skeptic to undermine a Christian’s convictions is to show what the Christian thinks conflicts with what the Bible actually teaches. And this is perfectly consistent with Scripture. The clear example is how Luke describes Jesus and John the Baptist before either took their first breath.īut even if the Bible didn’t explicitly state when life begins, so what? The science of embryology is clear: Human life begins at conception. The Bible clearly recognizes personal human life before first breath. It’s not teaching when every human being comes to life. Genesis 2 is describing a special act involving a special couple. It does not say life begins at “first breath.” It says God breathed into Adam after forming him from dust, and he came to life. John Fugelsang attempts to show a contradiction between what the pro-life Christian believes (“life begins at conception”) and what he thinks the Bible teaches (“life begins at first breath”). The Bible Doesn’t Say What He Thinks It Says ![]()
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