by Inspector Javert on August 6th, 2007

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Where in the Bible does it say "Thou Shall Not Get An Abortion" or "Abortion Evil" or even anything /against/ Abortion?

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  • by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on August 6th, 2007

    Highlander is semi-retired from AB

    Clearly God wishes no harm to the fetus.

    Exodus 21:22
    22 "If men fight, and hurt a woman with child, so that she gives birth prematurely, yet no harm follows, he shall surely be punished accordingly as the woman’s husband imposes on him; and he shall pay as the judges determine."

    2 Kings 8:12
    And Hazael said, “Why is my lord weeping?”
    He answered, “Because I know the evil that you will do to the children of Israel: Their strongholds you will set on fire, and their young men you will kill with the sword; and you will dash their children, and rip open their women with child.”

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  • by ...trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. on August 6th, 2007

    ...trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    "Thou shalt not kill".


    -In the Master's service.
    Thank you and God bless you!

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  • by .avallach on August 6th, 2007

    .avallach

    Abortion is not specifically addressed in the Bible because (I believe) it did not exist during those times. However, "thou shalt not murder" is fairly well known. So the debate goes on, "is abortion murder?" Does life start at the moment of conception, birth, or somewhere in the middle?

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  • by El Soupy spanish for the soupy on August 7th, 2007

    El Soupy spanish for the soupy

    if its an extension of "thou shall not kill" then does that apply to plants and bugs and the animals we eat? why is it okay to kill some living things but not others. Thou shall not kill actuall leaves a lot of intrepretation. especially coming from the god that says its okay to kill in his name (burning bush) and the same god that smites his enemies(sodom and gammorah and Moses and Noah) kind of Hypocritical this god of yours...

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  • by denise on August 6th, 2007

    denise

    it says in the bible "Thou shalt not kill". It is one of the 10 commandments. Abortion is murder.

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  • by Im Alec has abandoned this account on August 6th, 2007

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    "Thou Shalt Not kill". Which, if you believe that something becomes human at the moment that sperm reaches egg (which I do not), means that all forms of abortion are murder. But the Bible, unsurprisingly, says nothing at the point in its development from a fertilized egg to a baby at the point of birth that human and/or spiritual rights begin - such things being completely unsuspected at the time it was written.

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  • I think it's pretty well covered by the "Thou Shalt Not Kill" commandment.

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  • by Lemonyellow Di Vintage on August 6th, 2007

    Lemonyellow Di Vintage

    I believe they group it in with Thou shall not Kill. It's what I use when defending vegetables against the evil that is mankind...

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  • by jimmypaddy on November 29th, 2008

    jimmypaddy

    the ten commanments. "thou shall not commit murder". i disagree with it being murder but that is why the church opposes abortion

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  • by ImaCatholic2 on August 13th, 2007

    ImaCatholic2

    You shall not kill. (Ex 20:13; cf. Deut 5:17)

    Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you. (Jer 1:5; cf. Job 10:8-12; Ps 22:10-11)

    My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately wrought in the depths of the earth. (Ps 139:15)

    Early Church writings: You shall not kill the embryo by abortion and shall not cause the newborn to perish. (Didache 2, 2: SCh 248, 148; cf. Ep. Barnabae 19, 5: PG 2, 777; Ad Diognetum 5, 6: PG 2, 1173; Tertullian, Apol. 9: PL 1, 319-320)

    Catholics believe that from the moment of conception until natural death, each human being is endowed by God with dignity and rights.

    For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 2270 and following: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt2art5.htm#2270

    With love in Christ.

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  • by Tom on August 6th, 2007

    Tom

    It doesn't. Abortions were not common place in Biblical times as the technology/techniques wasn't available to carry out such a procedure. However there are several verses pro-life Christians use to justify their opposition to abortion.

    These include:

    Passages against killing -

    'Thou Shalt Not Kill'

    'Surely you know that you are God's temple and that God's spirit dwells in you ? So if anyone destroys the temple God will destroy them for God's temple is holy and you are are that temple'
    1 Corinthians 3:16-17

    Etc, there are many of these.

    Passages stating that God recognises a foetus from conception -

    'For you created my inmost being;
    you knit me together in my mother's womb.'
    'your eyes saw my unformed body'
    Psalm 139

    'Did not he who made me in the womb make them?
    Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?'
    Job 31:15

    Effectively some Christians combine these two sets of scriptures and come to the conclusion that God sees, recognises and values unborn foetuses as humans and therefore destroying a foetus is the same as murder making it therefore immoral and unjust.

    I am personally pro-choice and I'm not a Christian but these are the arguments I know pro-lifers frequently use for scriptural justification.

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  • by John the Baptist on December 1st, 2008

    John the Baptist

    Try reading Exodus 21:22-23

    Exodus 21:22-23 (New International Version)

    22 "If men who are fighting hit a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely [a] but there is no serious injury, the offender must be fined whatever the woman's husband demands and the court allows. 23 But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life,

    Footnotes:

    Exodus 21:22 Or she has a miscarriage

    This is what would happen if it were and accident, to do it on purpose would have been unthinkable

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  • by Mephistopheles on November 29th, 2008

    Mephistopheles

    Right here:

    “Happy shall be he, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.” (Psalm 137:9)

    Oh, no, wait! That's telling them to kill the little bastards...oh, well...I tried!

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  • by bagicide stayed 10 months too long on November 29th, 2008

    bagicide stayed 10 months too long

    Deuteronomy and Exodus: Thou Shalt Not Kill

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  • We are so into major philosophical differences, questions, etc., now.

    The original question has been answered to the best of our abilities: the Bible does not specifically spell out the word abortion, but it DOES specifically say "Thou Shalt Not Kill."

    This thread is making my head spin! I like to research and debate different view points, but we're now into debating questions such as: When does life begin? What is a soul and who/what has one? Or, Does a soul even exist for people who do not believe in Christianity?

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  • by Divine_Providence on August 21st, 2007

    Divine_Providence

    The Bible doesn't say anything about abortion.

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  • by borasalama on August 7th, 2007

    borasalama

    Abortion is stopping a life in its tracks = taking a life = killing, which must never be taken lightly. We are responsible beings and must do our utmost to exercise our responsibility especially in matters of life and death, we must not do anything that might lead us into a corner where we have to contemplate the taking of an innocent life. Our common sense tells us all that.
    The Bible says in Exodus 20:13”Thou shalt not kill.” The Holy Qur’an (HQ) says in HQ 5:32 that a single life can generate a whole nation so it must not be taken without justification “whosoever killeth a human being for other than manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he had killed all mankind, and whoso saveth the life of one, it shall be as if he had: saved the life of all mankind.” It is only in very limited situations that Islam allows abortion, for example where it’s the only way to save the mother’s life.

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  • by Anna03 on June 2nd, 2009

    Anna03

    The Bible does not say anywhere anything about abortion. Why? I'd say it's because the Bible was written over 2000 years ago. No one of that time was having sex to let loose and have fun. It was only between a husband and wife who wanted a child.
    But because the Bible doesn't talk about abortion specifially does that make it ok? Absoluetly not! the 6th commandment is "You shall not murder". Abortion is murder. Therefore, you shall not abort your children.

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  • by Pizza Man on November 29th, 2007

    Pizza Man

    Exodus 21:22-25: If men who are fighting hit a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but there is no serious injury, the offender must be fined whatever the woman's husband demands and the court allows. But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise.

    Psalm 139:13-16: For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body.

    Job 31:15: Did not he who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?

    Ecclesiastes 11:5: As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother's womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things.

    Isaiah 44:2,24: This is what the LORD says—he who made you, who formed you in the womb, and who will help you......This is what the LORD says—your Redeemer, who formed you in the womb: I am the LORD, who has made all things, who alone stretched out the heavens, who spread out the earth by myself.

    (It's also interesting to note that pregnant women in the Bible are are always referred to as "with child".)

    Luke 1:30,31: Do not be afraid, Mary, you have found favor with God. You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus.

    (and as everyone else has pointed out)

    Exodus 20:13: You shall not murder.

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  • by E-8 on October 24th, 2007

    E-8

    In Exodus 21:22 it spells out what shall happen to a man that accidentally caused a woman to loose her unborn child, one can only imagine what God will do to those who do it deliberately. And for those that say the fetus is not a child, might I remind them to read Luke 1:41 when Elizabeth and her yet unborn child (she was six months with child) heard the news regarding the up and coming birth of the Savior with Mary, “the babe leaped with joy,” how does a non-human-being leap for joy? If it was just a bunch of cells splitting, a fetus, then why would it, how would it know that the Savor would be coming six months after its (John the Baptist) birth? It could not unless it was a full spirit that knew the Savior from the preexistence inside a real body of flesh and blood, also called human-being. Skirt around it try and justify it but freedom of choice goes for all human-beings.

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  • by Chaysgirl24 on October 1st, 2007

    Chaysgirl24

    I don't know but I'm guessing it would be under the part where it says something like "Thou shall not kill"!!! That's just my guess though...

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  • by sunshine on October 1st, 2007

    sunshine

    right where it says do not kill

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  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on August 7th, 2007

    singwell-is off researching a lot

    The prohibition against abortion is an extension of the "you shall not murder" commandment. The Bible gives recognition to the rights of an unborn child in passages such as Exodus 21:22.

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  • by bcroft40 on December 1st, 2009

    bcroft40

    THOU SHALT NOT KILL...End of story!!!!!

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  • by itisihere on November 3rd, 2009

    itisihere

    Thou Shalt Not Kill

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  • by bcroft40 on June 12th, 2009

    bcroft40

    Thou shalt not kill.. Question answered!!!!

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  • by Stormarm on June 2nd, 2009

    Stormarm

    As the other posts have already fairly catalogued the Biblical view of life in-utero, and the evil of child sacrifice and infanticide, I'll point to the earliest Christian source outside of the New Testament: the Didache.

    The Didache is a 1st century Apostolic (or sub-Apostolic) work detailing a list of do's and dont's for Christian behavior. Specifically prohibitted are infanticide, the use of a pessary (contraceptive), and the use or administration of a drug to induce miscarriage. (Due to the prevalence and general acceptance in pagan society of infanticide through exposure, nobody risked seeing a mid-wife with a sharp stick in an age before antiseptics and antibiotics, so an actual abortion isn't prohibitted because it wasn't practiced then.)

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  • by Moosemose on December 2nd, 2008

    Moosemose

    It says so right here! Enjoy!!! John

    DOCTRINE OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
    ORIGIN OF LIFE
    A. The Premise.
    1. Introductory Principles of the Premise.
    a. Distinction between biological and soul life is necessary to
    understand the origin of human life.
    b. No human life has ever existed in the womb. In the original
    creation of mankind, God created the body, soul, and spirit of Adam, and
    then created the woman out of his rib. After the fall of Adam and the
    woman, the human race was in spiritual death, which means that Adam and the
    woman were now dichotomous, having only a body and a soul.
    c. Since human life was to be perpetuated after the fall (Gen
    3:16) and since mankind was now dichotomous, the question arises as to how
    mankind would be perpetuated in human history. For mankind to be
    perpetuated in human history, two kinds of life must have an origin:
    biological life, which is the basis for our human body, and soul life, which
    is the basis for being a human being. So after the fall, there is no
    creation of biological life. Biological life reproduces itself, perpetuates
    itself, and becomes the house for the soul. After birth, biological life is
    a house which the soul occupies. A house is not human life, only the people
    who live in the house are human life. So it is with biological life; it is
    simply a house for biological life.
    d. Principles.
    (1) Only God has the power of creation. He has never
    delegated that power. Only God can create human life. Jesus Christ created
    mankind.
    (2) Man's ability is limited to reproduction and
    perpetuation of biological life after the fall.
    (3) God delegated the formation of biological life to
    genetics in three categories: copulation, conception, and womb
    transmission. Biological life perpetuates itself.
    (4) Biological life begins with the combination of the sperm
    and the ovum to form a zygote. The zygote makes possible the existence of
    biological life, but the zygote does not become a human being.
    (a) Biological life is not human life in the womb.
    Only God can create human life, and He does so after biological life emerges
    from the womb. While God delegated the reproduction of biological life to
    genetics, He directly creates human life outside of the womb.
    (b) At birth, biological life emerges from the womb©©a
    body without a soul. At birth, God creates soul life and imputes that soul
    life to biological life, thus forming a human being.
    (c) There is no such thing as a viable fetus. The
    sovereignty of God decides whether the fetus with biological life is going
    to be occupied by soul life or not, because God, in His sovereignty, creates
    soul life in every case.
    (d) The sin nature is also transmitted in biological
    life through the twenty©three male chromosomes that fertilize the female
    ovum through copulation (or other means). The zygote contains the sin
    nature in dormant form.
    (5) God directly creates soul life at birth and imputes that
    soul life to biological life, resulting in a human being. The direct
    creation of soul life at birth and its imputation to biological life is the
    origin of a human being after the fall.
    e. Conclusion. All human life begins at birth and never before
    birth. The life in the womb is not human life but biological life.
    Biological life outside the womb plus soul life (created by God) is human
    life. Only God can create human life, which He does at birth, and not
    before. Many inequalities exist in the genetic formation of biological
    life, but there are no inequalities in what God creates in the soul.
    2. The Ten Point Premise.
    a. The origin of human life is a creative act of God which occurs
    at birth.
    b. The origin of spiritual death is a judicial act of God which
    also occurs at birth.
    c. The combination of the creative and judicial acts of God at
    birth necessitate the need for being born again.
    d. Regeneration is provided for the entire human race through the
    salvation work of Jesus Christ on the Cross with emphasis on unlimited
    atonement. If God gave life at birth, then God must provide a chance at
    salvation for everyone in order to be fair to all, and He is. For every
    person that God gives soul life at birth, He must of necessity provide a
    solution to their spiritual death. God is not God unless He provides the
    opportunity for eternal salvation for everyone to whom He has given life.
    Because God is just, He had to provide a solution to the fall of man, i.e.,
    to man's spiritual death.
    e. The Bible distinguishes between biological and soul life.
    Biological life in the womb is always mother dependent, while soul life
    outside the womb is always God dependent. The life that came from the
    "dust" is biological life and the life that came from the "image of God" is
    soul life. God created both of them and put them together before the fall
    of man.
    f. Biological life reproduces itself in the womb, but human life
    is created instantly by God outside the womb.
    g. Biological life in the womb is minus soul life. Therefore,
    biological life in the womb is not human life. On the other hand,
    biological life outside of the womb plus soul life is human life. The body
    is the house, the person is the soul. Biological life is an empty house.
    The soul is created at birth by God and imputed or entered into the house to
    produce human life.
    h. The genetically formed sin nature in the womb is dormant in
    the womb until it emerges from the womb as a part of biological life. Then,
    and only then, God imputes Adam's original sin to the sin nature, resulting
    in spiritual death. Spiritual death necessitates regeneration.
    i. Just as human life is God dependent at birth, so eternal life
    is God dependent at the point of being born again through faith in Jesus
    Christ.
    j. Biological life is reproduced by homo sapiens; soul life and
    human life is created by God. Anything that is reproduced by mankind is
    filled with inequalities. These inequalities can only be reversed by what
    God has provided.
    3. Scriptures which contribute to the Premise. In all of these
    passages, we have the Hebrew prepositional phrases MI RECHEM or MI BETEN
    which indicate that we were created "outside of, away from, out from,
    separated from the womb." The Hebrew preposition MIN can mean one of four
    things: separated from; removed from; out from; or away from. In the LXX,
    the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, we have the prepositional phrase
    EK plus the ablative of separation from KOILIA, meaning the exact same
    thing: "out from, separated from, away from, outside of the womb."
    a. Job 33:4,"And the breath from God has created me [a human
    being], and the breath of life [soul life] from the Almighty gives life
    [human life] to me."
    (1) The "breath of God" is life, the source of life. The
    Hebrew is RUACH EL. The Hebrew word RUACH is equivalent to the Greek word
    PNEUMA. It means breath, spirit, life, and lifestyle.
    (2) The Hebrew word ASAH means to make, to manufacture
    something out of something. After the fall of man, it is used with the
    meaning to create, similar to the use of the Hebrew verb BARA, which means
    to create something out of nothing.
    (3) The Hebrew NESHAMAH means "the spark of life."
    (4) This statement by Job is after the fall of man in the
    Garden and states the principle of the origin of human life from God. Job
    does not say that the copulation of a male and female gave him life. Human
    life comes from God. Only God has the power to create human life.
    b. Isa 44:2, "Thus says the Lord who created [ASAH] you, who
    formed you outside [separated from] the womb."
    (1) God formed you or gave you life out from the womb,
    separated from the womb, outside the womb, away from the womb.
    (2) The Hebrew prepositional phrase is MI BETEN and should
    be translated "out from the womb."
    c. Eccl 12:7, "Then the dust [biological life] will return to the
    earth as it was, and the breath [RUACH, soul life] will return to God who
    gave it." The comparison of Job 33:4 with Isa 44:2 and Eccl 12:7 shows that
    there are two kinds of life: biological and soul life.
    d. Isa 44:24,"Thus says the Lord [JEHOVAH], your redeemer, the
    one who formed you outside the womb, `I, the Lord, am the maker of all
    things, stretching out the heavens by Myself and spreading out the earth all
    alone."
    (1) God must provide salvation for everyone to whom He gives
    soul life at birth. Therefore, He provides redemption for all.
    (2) God didn't need help in providing you a soul out from
    the womb. God creates all alone. Jesus Christ is the creator according to
    Scripture.
    e. Isa 49:5, "And now says the Lord who formed me outside the
    womb to be His servant to bring Jacob back to Him, in order that Israel
    might be gathered to Him (For I am honored in the sight of the Lord, And
    My God is My strength)."
    f. Isa 49:1, "Listen to me, O Islands [Greeks], and hear this you
    peoples from afar [Gentiles], the Lord called me outside [separated from]
    the womb; outside the body of my mother, He named me.
    (1) Biological life minus soul life is not human life.
    (2) Only God has the power to create human life, a power He
    has not delegated.
    (3) Man's ability is limited to the formation or creation of
    biological life in the womb.
    (4) Human life does not exist until God creates soul life
    and imputes it to biological life after the fetus has left the womb.
    g. Job 1:21, "Then he said, `Naked [biological life] I came
    outside of my mother's womb, and naked I shall return there. The Lord gave
    [soul life at birth], and the Lord has taken away [biological life at
    death]; blessed be the name of the Lord.'"
    (1) The nakedness here refers to biological life.
    (2) The soul life that the Lord gives at birth, He takes at
    death, and that life goes on forever. Biological life is only temporary.
    Soul life is permanent and enters either heaven or Hades, depending on our
    attitude toward Christ.
    h. Isa 57:16, "For I will not reprimand you forever [with
    Israel], nor will I always be angry. For then the breath [soul life] will
    grow faint before Me, and the spark of life [soul life] which I have created
    [ASAH]."
    (1) We know "life" refers to soul life because it is the
    word RUACH, also known as breath, which God breathed into the nostrils of
    Adam, and which He imputes to each of us at birth.
    (2) RUACH or soul life growing faint is approximating
    physical death. But the spark of life goes right on living after the
    physical death of the body.
    i. Ps 100:3a, "Know that the Lord [Jesus Christ], He is God; He
    made us [our soul], and not we along with Him."
    (1) "He made us" is a reference to the entire human race
    after Adam and the woman. It refers to the origin of human life, the
    creation of human life by God at birth. God makes each one of us by
    creating soul life and imputing it to biological life at the point of birth.
    (2) Jesus Christ is the creator of everything, Jn 1:3; Col
    1:18; Heb 1:10.
    j. Job 10:18-19, "Why then have you brought me out from the womb?
    Would that I had died and no eye had seen me! I should have been as though
    I had not been, having been conducted out from the womb to the tomb."
    (1) Job is saying that as long as he was in the womb he was
    not a human being. Now that he is out of the womb, he is a human being.
    Job had no human life until God imputed it to his soul. Job is asking why
    God ever let him become a human being.
    (2) Verse nineteen explains the last phrase in verse
    eighteen. Job describes the limits of life: out from the womb and to the
    tomb.
    (a) Human life exists out from the womb (birth) to the
    tomb. The limits of human life are from birth to death. This is the sphere
    in which the angelic conflict is being resolved. There is no resolution to
    the angelic conflict inside the womb or inside the tomb. God gives human
    life at birth, and takes it away at death. We were given life to resolve
    the issue of the angelic conflict. The womb is not a part of the angelic
    conflict. The womb does not contain human life.
    (b) At birth, God creates soul life and imputes it to
    biological life. At death, God removes soul life from biological life, and
    for the believer, takes that soul life to heaven.
    (c) If God does not give soul life at birth, there is
    no soul life, there is no existence. This is why Job says, "As though I had
    not existed." Job also recognizes in the last half of verse eighteen that
    he would have been automatically saved if he had died as soon as God gave
    him soul life.
    k. Job 3:11, "Why did I not die at birth, separated from the womb
    and then die?" This clearly says that you cannot die as a human being in
    the womb, because no one is a human being in the womb. Job could not die
    before birth, because he was not a human being prior to birth.
    l. Job 1:21, "The Lord gave [soul life at birth], and the Lord
    has taken it away [at death]; blessed be the name of the Lord." The life
    that the Lord gives at birth, He takes at death, and that life goes on
    forever. Biological life is only temporary. Soul life is permanent.
    m. Jn 1:3, "All things came into being through Him. And apart
    from Him, nothing came into being that has come into being."
    4. The Premise Implications.
    a. Two things happen at birth: God the Father creates soul life
    and imputes the soul life to biological life and a human being is then
    formed, and simultaneously the judicial imputation of Adam's original sin to
    the old sin nature. These two actions of God demand a spiritual birth or
    regeneration.
    b. Spiritual death demands a divine solution, since mankind is
    condemned in total separation from God and helplessness to do anything about
    it. The solution from God is unlimited atonement. The volition of soul
    life demands a non-meritorious decision regarding becoming born again. The
    solution is faith alone in Christ alone.
    c. The pre©salvation grace of God involves three things:
    condemnation at birth, common grace, and efficacious grace. Salvation grace
    is the work of the Lord Jesus Christ on the Cross, being judged for our
    sins. Postsalvation grace includes perception of doctrine, which is the
    inculcation of metabolized doctrine. Regeneration is the salvation ministry
    of God.
    5. The Premise Summary.
    a. Only God has the power to create human life, which emphasizes
    the soul of mankind.
    b. Man's ability is limited to reproduction of biological life.
    (1) Biological life resides in the womb under mother
    dependence.
    (2) Biological life in the womb includes an inactive sin
    nature, transmitted through the male sperm in copulation.
    (3) Since there is no human life in the womb, the sin nature
    is not activated until birth.
    c. Two things occur at birth: the creation of human life (which
    means God created soul life and imputed it to biological life) and spiritual
    death.
    (1) Spiritual death is condemnation from God, total
    separation from God, and total helplessness to perform any human work by
    which we could enter into relationship with God.
    (2) The grace policy of God solves the problem of spiritual
    death. The doctrine of regeneration dramatizes the salvation work of Christ
    on the Cross.
    (3) Just as God created soul life and imputed it to
    biological life at birth, so God, in His grace, provides His very own
    eternal life at the moment of faith in Christ. The Holy Spirit creates a
    human spirit and God the Father imputes eternal life to it and the mechanics of
    regeneration.
    d. Principles.
    (1) Soul life or human life is a gift from God at birth.
    There is no soul life or human life in the womb. Biological life in the
    womb is minus soul life, therefore, not human life.
    (2) While biological life begins at conception, soul life
    does not begin until after birth. At birth, biological life out from the
    womb, and soul life, created by God, merge to form human life.
    (3) The conflict between the genetically formed sin nature
    and the human soul created by God does not exist until after birth. The
    conflict between the sin nature and the soul begins after birth, when the
    human beings comes into existence through the imputation of soul life to
    biological life.
    (4) Biological life minus soul life is not human life.
    (5) Biological life begins at conception and human life
    begins at birth when God creates it and imputes it to biological life
    outside the womb.
    (6) Biological life begins with mother dependence in the
    womb and soul life begins with God dependence outside the womb.
    (7) The sin nature is transmitted through the twenty-three
    male chromosomes which fertilize the female ovum.
    (8) The two imputations which occur at birth form human life
    similar to Adam and the woman after their fall. Spiritual death came
    through Adam, as noted by Rom 5:12ff, but Jesus Christ on the Cross provided
    the solution to spiritual death. 1 Cor 15:22.
    (9) As a result of spiritual death, Adam became dichotomous
    (body and soul), so that all unregenerate mankind are described in 1 Cor
    2:14 under the phrase "the soulish [PSUCHIKOS] man."
    6. A Premise Review.
    a. To imply that human life began at conception, not only ignores
    the Scripture, but forces the erroneous conclusion that mankind creates life
    through copulation.
    b. Biological life reproduces itself; only God can create human
    life.
    c. Until the original sin of mankind, there was no biological
    life in the womb. After the fall, biological life is perpetuated through
    genetics, which occur in the womb. The uterus was part of original
    creation, but there was no ovulation until after the fall.
    d. The reproduction of biological life begins in copulation, when
    two gametes form a zygote in the uterus, resulting in conception.
    e. The zygote in the uterus is not human life, but the beginning
    of the formation of biological life in the womb under mother dependence. To
    say that there is human life at conception is one of the most ridiculous
    things in the world. That would mean that everything in that zygote is
    human life, including the placenta. This is ludicrous.
    f. God creates human life at birth. God creates soul life and
    imputes soul life to biological life outside the womb.
    g. Therefore, only God has the power to create human life. God
    is the author of human life, not copulation.
    h. All human life begins at birth by creation. There is no
    created life in the womb.
    i. Biological life minus soul life is not human life.
    j. Biological life plus soul life is human life.
    7. Traditional Views of the Origin of the Soul.
    a. There are four human views of the origin of the soul.
    (1) Pre-existence of all souls was the view of the church
    father Origen, and the Mormons.
    (2) Metempsychosis or reincarnation.
    (3) Traducianism, the soul is transmitted through biological
    life. This view holds that both the body and soul are propagated by human
    generation. This is the theory that God creates mediately rather than
    immediately; hence, soul and body originate from the parents.
    (4) Creationism. This is the view of Pelagius, Jerome, most
    Roman Catholics, Charles Hodge, Berkhof, and other Reformed Theologians.
    Berkhof and Hodge contend that the soul is immediately created by God.
    Creationism regards the soul of each human being as directly created by God
    and joined to the body either at conception or at birth.
    b. The last two, creationism and traducianism, are the
    traditional, theological positions held during the Church Age.
    c. Traducianism.
    (1) Traducianism is the view that was held by Tertullian, by
    the Eastern Orthodox Church or Greek Orthodox Church, by many Lutherans, and
    by two modern theologians, Shedd and Strong.
    (2) Traducianism denies the creation of the soul by God. It
    teaches that both material body and immaterial soul are the products of
    natural human generation. This is because traducians cannot distinguish
    between the material and immaterial. But anything material and visible is
    biological. Soul life is immaterial and invisible.
    (3) This is the theory that God creates both body and soul
    mediately rather than immediately. Hence, traducians conclude that both
    body and soul are derived from the parents. This is the arrogance that
    people can create life.
    (4) This theory contends that God created the original soul
    of Adam and the woman out of nothing, but there are no fresh acts of
    creation after that. Thereafter, God left propagation of the species to
    mankind and his natural generation. This view indicates that soul life is
    mother dependent.
    (5) Hence, traducianism contends that both soul and body of
    mankind are created by copulation in the womb. This is the view that there
    is human life in the womb.
    (a) In effect traducianism causes God to become the
    author of the sin nature, saying that the sin nature is propagated when soul
    life begins. They contend that soul life is mother dependent, being passed
    on by the propagation of the species.
    (b) Logically this would make God the author of sin,
    since as the creator of soul life in Adam, He would create man with an old
    sin nature in the soul. Yet God cannot sin, cannot solicit sin, and cannot
    condone sin. This fact eliminates traducianism from any serious
    consideration.
    (6) Furthermore, traducianism cannot explain how Christ came
    into the world as perfect humanity. Jesus Christ was born as Adam was
    created, not only trichotomous having a body, soul, and spirit, but perfect
    having no sin nature.
    (7) Most Evangelicals and Fundamentalists, Lutherans, and
    the Greek Orthodox all hold this view.
    d. Creationism.
    (1) Creationism was the view held by Augustine after he
    examined both traditional views carefully. This view was also shared by
    Jerome, one of the greatest scholars of the Roman Catholic Church, and by
    Pelagius. It was also held by the famous theologian, Dr. Charles Hodge.
    Today it is the view held by most reform theologians.
    (2) Creationism contends that God creates the soul of every
    human being. Hence, parents only propagate biological life or a body, but
    God creates the soul in every case. In creationism, the soul is created
    immediately by God and joined to the body at one of three possible points:
    at conception, between conception and birth, and at birth. All
    fundamentalists, evangelicals, reformists, and Catholics hold to the view
    that the soul begins at conception, a legalistic or emotional viewpoint.
    (3) The theologian Berkhof brings out the significance of
    creationism by stating that the soul is created pure and united to a
    depraved body. Both Hodge and Berkhof contend that the soul is immediately
    created by God.
    (4) In creationism, the Scripture distinguishes between the
    origin of man's soul and the origin of his body, i.e., between soul life and
    biological life. The key to creationism is the impossibility of the human
    generation of the soul.
    (5) Only creationism has Biblical support. The Bible
    distinguishes between the origin of man's soul and the origin of man's body
    in a number of Scriptures.
    (a) Zech 12:1, "Thus declares the Lord who stretches
    out the heavens and lays the foundation of the earth; Who forms the life of
    man within him."
    (b) Eccl 12:7, "Then the dust [biological life] will
    return to the earth as it was, and the breath [soul life] will return to God
    who gave it."
    (c) Isa 42:5, "Thus says God the Lord who created the
    heavens and stretched them out, who spread out the earth and its vegetation,
    who gives the spark of life to people on it [earth], and breath to those who
    walk on it."
    (d) Isa 57:16b, "And the soul life of man, I have
    made."
    8. The biblical view of the origin of the soul is modified
    creationism.
    a. The Biblical position regarding the origin of life is a
    specific modification of creationism which emphasizes the two categories of
    life which we possess.
    (1) Biological life originates from our parents at
    conception. It is material and visible.
    (2) Soul life is created by God at birth and imputed to
    biological life. It is immaterial and invisible. Soul life is the "breath
    of God."
    b. Because Adam and the woman were directly created by God, they
    received soul life and biological life simultaneously. Only Adam and the
    woman were given biological and soul life simultaneously because neither
    were ever in a womb.
    c. However, sin, the fall of mankind, and the subsequent
    introduction of the sin nature into biological life meant that the two
    categories of life could no longer be created simultaneously. Otherwise,
    the sin nature would be assigned to the soul, an untenable position
    Biblically.
    d. Biological life is passed on in conception or female
    pregnancy, and continues in two separate stages:
    (1) The mother dependent stage occurs in the womb as a
    blastocyst, embryo, and fetus.
    (2) The stage from physical birth to physical death.
    e. Before the second stage can exist, there must be soul life
    provided by God at birth. A human being is not a human being until he has
    both soul and biological life together. Again, biological life begins at
    conception; soul life begins at birth. This is a modification of
    creationism.
    f. There is no soul life in the blastocyst, the embryo, or the
    fetus.
    g. Where soul life is provided by God at physical birth,
    biological life continues to the point of physical death when soul life and
    biological life separate. That is what is meant by the verse that says we
    are "absent from the body and face to face with the Lord."
    h. Therefore, the two šcategories of life are provided separately.
    One is the means of the transmission of the sin nature, i.e., biological
    life. The other is the means of transmitting soul life as a permanent
    status quo.
    i. When soul life departs from the body at physical death, it is
    said to be present with the Lord. Soul life never dies at physical death.
    j. We do not need biological life in heaven; we do need soul life
    in heaven.
    (1) As believers, we will have soul life forever, i.e., in
    heaven after death, at the Judgment Seat of Christ in resurrection, and in
    the eternal state. So we will always have soul life.
    (2) When God imputes the spark of life to the format soul at
    birth, it means that a fetus becomes a human being and he continues to be a
    human being forever, whether he goes to heaven or to hell.
    k. Soul life is indestructible. Biological life is always in the
    process of deterioration.
    l. Biological and soul life are distinguished in the original
    creation of homo sapien on planet earth in Gen 2:7, "Jehovah Elohim formed
    man out of the dust of the ground [biological life], and He breathed into
    his nostrils the spark of life [soul life], and mankind became a soul having
    life."
    m. Biological and soul life are also distinguished at the point
    of physical death in Eccl 12:7, "Then the dust [biological life] will return
    to the earth as it was, and the breath [soul life] will return to God who
    gave it." God gave you your soul life; it was not genetically štransmitted.
    The format soul is genetically transmitted, but not the actual human soul
    containing human life. God did not permit the human soul to be genetically
    perpetuated.
    n. Soul life is defined in Job 33:4, "And the breath of God has
    created me [a human being], and the breath of life from the Almighty gives
    life [human life] to me." The breath of God is soul life. Soul life is
    created by God to produce human life "me."
    o. While biological life begins at conception, soul life begins
    at birth. Biological life is genetic and originates from copulation.
    Hence, biological life begins with mother dependence. However, soul life
    cannot exist in the state of mother dependence. This view explains all the
    movement in the womb which is not soul life but biological life. It is the
    respiration and nerve function of the mother that produces the motility of
    the fetus.
    p. Soul life cannot exist in a state of mother dependence.
    Mother dependence is the status of biological life from conception to the
    point of birth. Soul life makes you an individual, a person. There is no
    soul life in the womb.
    q. Biological life is the basis for the transmission of the sin
    nature.
    (1) Since the sin nature resides in the cell structure of
    the body, it cannot affect the soul until soul life exists. In other words,
    the conflict described in Rom 7 does not exist in the womb but outside the
    womb.
    (2) Hence, the sin nature is transmitted in the human body,
    not in the soul. This explains why the sin nature is a part of biological
    life, as noted in such passages as Rom 6:6, 7:14; Gal 5:16; Eph 2:3, where
    the Greek word SARX or "flesh" is used.
    r. So contrary to traducianism, God does not create the sin
    nature. Such a thought is blasphemous and unthinkable.
    s. We must learn to distinguish between biological life and its
    origin, and soul life and its origin. The distinguishing point is birth.
    Biological life exists from conception; soul life exists at birth. For the
    fetus must graduate from mother dependence.
    t. This view regards soul life as existing in two stages.
    (1) Time, from birth to death.
    (2) Eternity, from heaven after death to resurrection to the
    eternal state.
    u. Where soul life resides in eternity is determined by one's
    attitude toward Jesus Christ, Jn 3:18,36.
    v. For those who believe in Jesus Christ, soul life resides in a
    resurrection body under the doctrine of eternal life. For those who reject
    Jesus Christ as Savior, soul life resides forever in the lake of fire under
    the doctrine of the second death, Rev 20:14©15.
    w. In conclusion, biological life is temporary and related to
    time. Soul life is permanent and indestructible, related to both time and
    eternity.
    9. The characteristics of the client nation are related to the origin
    of the soul.
    a. Introduction.
    (1) As goes your life as a Christian, so goes your client
    nation.
    (2) The pivot of mature believers is the key to client
    nation prosperity; it is blessing by association.
    (3) We call the concept of blessing by association "the
    pivot." The pivot is formed from postsalvation epistemological
    rehabilitation, which means the inculcation of Bible doctrine. It does not
    mean Christian activism, marching in the streets, or using violence against
    someone seeking an abortion.
    (4) It is the spiritual life, not the carnal life of the
    believer in activism, that brings divine blessing by association.
    (5) The first great pivot in history occurred in Ephesus and
    resulted in the most startling changes that ever occurred in history. The
    key is found in spiritual momentum through cognition and inculcation of
    Bible doctrine. The result of Bible doctrine circulating in the stream of
    consciousness through the filling of the Spirit is threefold.
    (a) Spiritual self-esteem, which is cognitive self-confidence from Bible doctrine.
    (b) Spiritual autonomy, which is cognitive independence
    from Bible doctrine.
    (c) Spiritual maturity, which is cognitive
    invincibility from Bible doctrine.
    (6) The result is both Christian service and the formation
    of a pivot, which is the basis for blessing by association. All of this is
    accomplished under the principle of separation of church and State or the
    separation of religion and State.
    (7) There is a premise application from the phrase "the
    times of the Gentiles" found in Lk 21:20-24.
    (a) The times of the Gentiles began officially with the
    administration of the fifth cycle of discipline to the fifth Jewish client
    nation, Judea, in August of 70 A.D. Gentile nations have functioned as
    client nations to God since 70 A.D.
    (b) A client nation to God is not a "Christian nation."
    There never has been, nor will there ever be, such a thing as a Christian
    nation. However, there is such a thing as Christian influence in a nation.
    But Christian influence must line up with the laws of divine establishment
    and with the function of the spiritual life and the execution of the protocol
    plan of God.
    b. The function of the laws of divine establishment with emphasis
    on human freedom is the important factor in a client nation. God created
    volition to be used under the principle of freedom.
    c. Freedom means the right of self-determination plus the
    sacredness of property and life. Freedom is the great equalizer in life,
    because God created the volition of the soul. God has provided through His
    laws the environment for self-determination. The right of self-determination belongs to every member of the human race.
    d. However, freedom must have authority. Freedom without
    authority is anarchy. Authority without freedom is tyranny. Hence, the
    laws of divine establishment provide freedom.
    e. There are two categories of freedom.
    (1) Civil freedom is for human life and thereafter. Civil
    freedom deals with self-determination regarding life in general. Self-etermination is the basis for evangelism. Civil freedom does not extend to
    criminals, who are the enemies of freedom.
    (2) Spiritual freedom is for residence, momentum, and
    function inside your very own palace the operational type divine
    dynasphere.
    f. There are two enemies of freedom.
    (1) Inside the client nation, criminals and traitors are the
    enemies of freedom. Law enforcement and juris prudence protects against
    domestic enemies.
    (2) Outside the client nation, communist and socialist
    nations are the enemies of freedom. The military establishment protects
    against foreign enemies.
    g. What is the role of the Christian in the client nation to God?
    (1) Spiritual momentum through perception, metabolization,
    and application of Bible doctrine is the first responsibility of the
    believer to his country and to himself.
    (2) Evangelism, which is the accurate presentation of the
    gospel without any form of human coercion, begging, pleading, etc.
    (3) Missionary modus operandi, which is the client nation
    responsibility to positive volition, generally outside of the client nation.
    (4) The function of Christian service, which includes:
    (a) Christian service related to your spiritual gift.
    (b) Christian service related to your priesthood.
    (c) Christian service related to your ambassadorship.
    (d) Christian service related to your invisible impact
    for Christ.
    (5) There are five categories of invisible impact for Christ
    which are an application of the origin of life.
    (a) Personal impact. This is blessing by association
    to others.
    (b) Historical impact. This is blessing by association
    to the nation.
    (c) International impact. This extends blessing by
    association to third world countries through legitimate missionary activity.
    (d) Angelic impact under the principle that angels are
    watching believers in human history, 1 Cor 4:9; Eph 3:10; 1 Tim 5:21; 1 Pet
    1:12.
    (e) Heritage impact. This is blessing by association
    with mature believers after his or her death. This often explains why the
    wicked prosper.
    h. There is Christian responsibility to the client nation under
    two principles.
    (1) Civil responsibility. This includes obeying the laws,
    voting, military service, paying taxes. Rom 13:1©7.
    (2) The execution of the protocol plan of God through
    cognition and inculcation of Bible doctrine.
    i. Pivotism Versus Activism.
    (1) Pivotism is the function of the believer in spiritual
    momentum. This includes: consistent perception of doctrine from the
    correct and accurate teaching of the spiritual gift of pastor©teacher, the
    execution of the protocol plan of God, and, as a result, the function of the
    invisible hero.
    (2) Activism is the function of Christian moral degeneracy,
    trying to whitewash the devil's world.
    (3) Activism is the believer functioning in self©righteous
    arrogance and legalism, resulting in breaking the law and the practice of
    civil disobedience.
    (4) The believer is never commanded by Bible doctrine to
    become involved in activist rallies, protest marches, violence, destruction
    of property, or any form of civil disobedience.
    (5) The believer is mandated to be filled with the Holy
    Spirit, to learn Bible doctrine, to grow in grace, and to execute the will
    and plan of God. None of these things are being fulfilled by Christian
    activists.
    (6) Christian activism is the quintessence of human
    arrogance, dead works, and human good parlayed into evil.
    (7) The right of privacy and self-determination belongs to
    all persons in a client nation to God except criminals.
    (8) Activism is a system of tyranny by the mob and the
    rejection of the rights of others. Abortion is a private matter between a
    patient and a doctor, not the irrational and emotional tyranny of Christian
    legalism.
    (9) Pivotism versus activism among believers.
    (a) Pivotism is the function of the believer under the
    filling of the Holy Spirit learning Bible doctrine in the privacy of his
    priesthood.
    (b) Activism is the function of the believer in the
    practice of civil disobedience under the principle of demon influence.
    (c) Pivotism is God giving grace to the humble
    believer. Activism is God making war against the arrogant believer. The
    arrogant believer is always irritated, and activism is the irritation of the
    arrogant believer.
    (d) Pivotism is the perception and utilization of the
    problem solving devices of the protocol plan of God for the Church.
    (e) Activism is the function of the arrogance complex
    of sins plus the emotional complex of sins to take from God His divine
    prerogative of justice and to remove from the State the protection of
    privacy, property, rights, and freedom of self-determination of the
    individual citizen.
    (f) Pivotism is the application of Bible doctrine to
    experience. Activism and civil disobedience is the application of the
    doctrine of demons to experience by Christians.
    (10) The freedom provided by a client nation to God should be
    utilized by believers for the function of their spiritual heritage in the
    execution of the protocol plan of God. Jesus Christ controls history and
    does not need the help of any Christian. The power is in the word of God
    not in the tyranny of the mob.
    (11) We as Christians.
    (a) We as Christians are individually the products of
    our own decisions under the law of volitional responsibility. The increase
    of Christian activism means that believers are sowing to the wind and
    reaping the whirlwind under the law of volitional responsibility.
    (b) We as Christians are members of a client nation to
    God, and as such are the products of our own decisions collectively under
    the law of volitional responsibility. If enough believers enter into
    activism, it means the pivot of mature believers will shrink and the five
    cycles of discipline will become operational.
    (c) Our responsibility to the will of God does not
    include civil disobedience, refusal to pay our income tax, Christian
    activism, or joining any emotional and irrational mob to tyrannize those who
    do not agree with us.
    (d) Our responsibility to the will of God does include
    the pivot principle of blessing by association. This requires spiritual
    self©esteem, spiritual autonomy, spiritual maturity, blessing by association
    as mature believers, and becoming invisible heroes.
    (e) Our responsibility is compatible with all the
    divine mandates to execute the will, plan, and purpose of God in the
    dispensation of the Church. This requires maximum metabolized Bible
    doctrine circulating in the stream of consciousness through the filling of
    the Holy Spirit.
    j. There are many applications to the origin of life; arrogance
    is one of them.
    (1) Isa 2:11, "The proud look of man will be abased, And the
    arrogance of man will be humbled, And the Lord alone will be exalted in that
    day." The Lord is exalted, when He destroys a client nation, because His
    plan goes on with or without the apostate believers in that nation.
    (2) Isa 2:12, "For the Lord of the armies will have a day of
    reckoning against everyone who is proud and lofty, and against everyone who
    is arrogant, that they may be abased." The day of reckoning depends on the
    percentage of believers in the pivot versus the number of believers not in
    the pivot. The client nation is destroyed because believers fail to execute
    the plan of God for those believers.
    (3) Isa 2:22, "Stop making a role model out of people, whose
    breath of life [NESHAMAH] is in his nostrils. For in what should he be
    esteemed?"
    (a) The literal Hebrew begins, "Cease you from man,"
    which is an idiom. This idiom must be correctly translated, "Stop making a
    role model out of people." In making a role model out of people, we assign
    to them unrealistic things. This parallels the false doctrine of assigning
    human life to the fetus. When you make a role model out of someone or
    something, it is arrogance.
    (b) God breathed the breath of [soul] life into the
    nostrils of Adam. Mankind is always God dependent from birth.
    (c) There is nothing in man that we should esteem.
    People are not beautiful, strong, handsome, or healthy because they have
    done anything. But arrogance thinks the person is responsible for their
    genetic makeup. Genetics produces inequality; God creates equality.
    10. The Biblical Emphasis on Birth.
    a. While there can be no birth without conception (or its
    equivalent, artificial insemination), the Bible does mention conception, but
    usually in a negative sense. Conception is never mentioned in connection
    with life. It is always birth that gets the emphasis.
    b. The Bible emphasizes the birth of mankind because the
    experience of human life cannot exist until that human life is formed by God
    at birth. In pregnancy there is only one human life©©the human life of the
    mother.
    c. There is neither soul function nor human experience inside the
    womb of biological life. The mother has experiences, and often her
    experiences like the quickening of her pulse as it passing through the
    placenta causes reflex motility.
    d. It is not surprising that the Bible emphasizes human
    experience as existing between birth and death, not conception and death.
    For example, if a person is born a bastard, the Bible does not make an issue
    out of his conception.
    (1) Job 5:7, "For a man is born for trouble, as sparks fly
    upward." The man is not conceived but born for trouble.
    (2) Job 38:21, "You know, for you were born then, And the
    number of your days is great!"
    (3) Ps 58:3, "The wicked are estranged outside the womb [ME
    RECHEM]; Those who speak lies go astray outside the womb [MI BETEN]." There
    is no wickedness inside the womb. Notice that this verse indicates that
    birth is the activation of the sin nature. You cannot be wicked or sin
    (speak lies) until you are born. Hence, a human being does not become a
    human being until after birth.
    (4) Eccl 3:2, "There is a time to be born, and a time to
    die; A time to plant, and a time to uproot what is planted." Notice, it
    does not say there is a time to be conceived.
    (5) Isa 9:6, "For a child will be born to us, a son will be
    given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name
    will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of
    Peace." The emphasis is on the birth of the humanity of Christ. The
    hypostatic union began at birth, not at conception.
    (6) Job 14:1, "Mankind, who is born from woman, is few of
    days and full of trouble."
    (7) Job 15:14, "What is man, that he could be pure, Or one
    born of woman, that he could be righteous?"
    (8) Matt 11:11, "Truly, I say to you, among those born of
    women there has not arisen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who
    is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he."
    11. The Problem of Trichotomy and Dichotomy.
    a. Dichotomy indicates that soul life has only two factors: a
    body and a soul, and is therefore capable of being related to biological
    life and to soul life.
    b. While the transmission of the sin nature occurs through
    biological life, the imputation of soul life at birth has three results.
    (1) Physical life is subject to spiritual death.
    (2) Spiritual death is subject to the second death. That
    means total depravity, separation from God, and total helplessness to
    establish a relationship with God.
    (3) Homo sapien becomes dichotomous.
    c. When God the Father actually creates the spark of life and
    imputes it to the format soul, that's when human life begins. Biological
    life is then combined with soul life and the three results above apply.
    d. 1 Cor 2:14 introduces the subject of soul life in the state of
    dichotomy. The Greek word PSUCHIKOS means the soulish or psychological man.
    It refers to human life in the state of dichotomy. It is a reference to the
    unbeliever who is dichotomous, having a body and a soul. "The soulish
    person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God. For they are
    foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are examined
    [discerned] by the Spirit."
    (1) The dichotomous status of mankind from birth is real
    spiritual death. It is caused by the imputation of Adam's original sin to
    the genetically-formed old sin nature. Therefore, the unbeliever has soul
    life, but he does not have spiritual life.
    (2) Without a human spirit, the PNEUMA, the unbeliever
    cannot understand spiritual phenomena, which is Bible doctrine.
    (3) Because the unbeliever has soul life only, he cannot
    understand spiritual things. It takes spiritual life to understand
    spiritual phenomena. Rom 8:16, "The Spirit Himself bears witness with our
    [human] spirit that we are the children of God."
    e. The dichotomous unbeliever is subject to the following
    categories of death: spiritual death at birth, physical death, cosmic death
    (life in the cosmic system), and the second death (which is eternity is the
    Lake of Fire).
    f. Jude 19 describes the unbeliever in terms of his dichotomous
    status quo. "These [dichotomous unbelievers] are the ones who cause
    divisions; they are soulish, having no human spirit."
    g. Once we believe in Christ we have a third life added, which is
    spiritual life. When the dichotomous unbeliever believes in Christ, he
    becomes trichotomous, having a body, soul and spirit. Tit 3:5, "He saved
    us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but
    according to His mercy [grace policy] by means of the cleansing of
    regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit."
    (1) "Cleansing" or LUTRON refers to the removal of past sins
    at the moment we believe in Christ. Whatever failures we had before
    accepting Christ as Savior, they are completely and totally blotted out at
    salvation.
    (2) The "renewing of the Holy Spirit" means the Holy Spirit
    creates a human spirit, which makes the believer trichotomous. Added to his
    body (biological life) and his soul (soul life) is now a human spirit for
    spiritual life.
    (3) Eternal life is imputed to that human spirit as a part
    of regeneration at salvation.
    (4) Just as soul life was imputed to the soul at physical
    birth, eternal life is imputed to the human spirit at the moment we believe
    in Jesus Christ.
    h. Now the believer has three categories of life.
    (1) Biological life is related to the body.
    (2) Soul life is related to the soul.
    (3) Spiritual life is related to the human spirit.
    (a) 1 Pet 1:23, "For you have been born again, not from
    the seed which is perishable [biological life], but imperishable [soul life
    and eternal life] through the living and abiding Word of God."
    (b) 1 Thes 5:23, "Now may the God of peace Himself
    sanctify you entirely. And may your spirit, soul, and body be preserved
    blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."
    (c) Philemon 25, "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be
    with your human spirit."
    i. The trichotomous believer is also subject to certain
    categories of death.
    (1) Physical death.
    (2) Positional death. The moment we believe in Christ we
    are entered into union with Christ. Positional death means we are
    identified with Christ in His death and burial.
    (3) Cosmic death. We enter into the cosmic system when we
    sin. We get out of the cosmic system and back into the divine dynasphere
    when we rebound.
    (4) Production death is the production of dead works, all of
    which is human good and will be burned at the Judgment Seat of Christ, Heb
    6:1; 1 Cor 3:12.

    B. The Original Creation of Mankind.
    1. In the original creation, God created two categories of life.
    a. He created biological life once out of the dust of the ground.
    God created biological life one time and put into biological life a system
    for reproduction and perpetuation of itself. He did this because He knew
    man would sin and that the sinfulness of man must be related to biological
    life.
    b. He created soul life and human life in the case of every
    individual person. There are two Hebrew phrases or words for the soul life
    which God creates: RUACH EL, the breath of God; and NESHAMAH, the breath of
    life.
    2. In the original creation, God created biological life and inserted
    into biological life its own system of reproduction.
    a. The system of reproduction in biological life begins at
    conception with two gametes, each having twenty-three chromosomes. When the
    two are combined, you have a zygote.
    b. God created biological life first in order to prepare a house
    for the soul. Then God created soul life and imputed it to biological life.
    The order of creation is the same before and after the fall of mankind.
    After the fall, biological life is perpetuated and prepared during nine
    months before birth, at which time God creates soul life and imputes it to
    biological life, producing human life.
    3. While biological life reproduces itself through conception and is
    perpetuated through genetics in the womb, soul life is created in every case
    by God at birth.
    a. God did not insert any system of reproduction or perpetuation
    for soul life. In the case of every human being in history, God actually
    creates human life by creating soul life and then imputing it to biological
    life. Simultaneously, God judicially imputes Adam's original sin to the old
    sin nature.
    b. The existence of every human being in history is a matter of
    the sovereignty of God in the creation of soul life and in the giving (or
    breathing) of soul life into biological life, which is the formation of
    human life.
    c. In the original creation of Adam, God did not create soul life
    and impute it to biological life until the body was completed to the point
    of being able to function independently on the earth. Body and soul are
    joined by God at birth; body and soul are separated by God at physical
    death.
    d. After the fall, the reproduction of biological life becomes
    very important because God is not the author of sin. God did not make the
    decision for Adam to sin. Therefore, God put into biological life its own
    reproductive system. Man has the responsibility for the formation of the
    sin nature.
    4. Original Creation as Found in the Old Testament.
    a. Gen 1:26-27 is simply a general statement of the creation of
    the man and the woman; it is not the mechanics. It is the principle. In
    Gen 2:7, we have the mechanics of the creation of the man and the woman.
    The passage says, "Then God said, `Let Us create [ASAH] mankind in Our
    shadow image, according to Our pattern; and let them rule over the fish of
    the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the
    earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.' So God
    created [BARA] mankind in His own image, in the image of God He created
    [BARA] him; male [ZAKAR] and female [NEQABAH] He created them."
    (1) There are four words used for creation in the original
    creation: ASAH, BARA, JATSAR (used in Jer 1:5 for the creation of Adam's
    body), and BANAH (used for the creation of the woman's body).
    (a) BARA connotes initiation of creation and carries
    the implication that the creation of mankind occurred at a time when no
    previous homo sapiens existed. It is an act of creation in terms of
    instantaneous new species creation. It means to create something out of
    nothing.
    (b) ASAH means to accomplish. As a creative word, it
    connotes the act of creation in terms of the creative process. Hence, it is
    used to describe various creative actions of God. For example, it is used
    for the creation of the body, soul, and spirit.
    (2) The Hebrew prepositional phrase BE TSELEM means "in our
    own shadow image." It means an invisible image. It does not mean an exact
    image, that is arrogance. Our soul, volition, thought is invisible but very
    real. This phrase refers to the creation of our soul life. Then we have
    another prepositional phrase KA DEMUTH, which means "according to Our
    pattern."
    (a) TSELEM refers to self-consciousness, virtue
    reasoning power, and self-determination. I am; I ought; I will.
    (b) DEMUTH refers to the self-consciousness, the
    mentality, the emotion, the volition, and the conscience in the stream of
    consciousness of the soul.
    (3) In Gen 1:26, the plan is stated. The plan is to create
    man in order to resolve the angelic conflict. In Gen 1:27, the principle of
    the plan is stated. This is the pre-fall statement of the plan.
    (4) In Gen 1:27 the verb for creation is BARA creation out
    of nothing. Both male and female are mentioned because male and female have
    to do with biological life. We have one creation of biological life out of
    the chemicals (dust) of the ground. From then on, biological life is
    reproduced and perpetuated in the womb.
    (5) Principles.
    (a) Only God can create life. God created biological
    life once. God creates soul life and human life in the case of every human
    being.
    (b) The Bible distinguishes between biological life and
    soul life in the original creation, but in that distinction, God created
    both.
    (c) After the fall, the woman ovulated and this was the
    beginning of biological life reproducing itself.
    (d) God created the reproductive and genetic system for
    the perpetuation of biological life in the womb. In original creation, no
    womb was involved.
    b. There is a post-fall statement in Isa 43:7, "Everyone who is
    called in My name, even for My glory I have created [BARA] him; I have
    molded [JATSAR] him, besides that I have created [ASAH] him."
    (1) "I have created [BARA]" refers to original creation of
    the body and soul before the all.
    (2) "I have molded him [JATSAR]" refers to biological life.
    This refers to the original creation of biological life only.
    (3) "Besides that I have created [ASAH] him" refers to
    original creation of the soul life before the fall.
    c. The mechanics of the original creation are stated in Gen 2:7,
    "Then the Lord God formed [JATSAR] mankind of dust out from the ground, and
    He breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
    soul [human being]." There are three stages of the original creation of
    man: the creation of biological life, the creation of soul life, and the
    creation of human life. All three were created before the fall of man.
    (1) The creation of biological life.
    (a) Jesus Christ is the creator of all things,
    including mankind. The Hebrew verb JATSAR is used for the one time creation
    of biological life. God created man out of the chemicals of the dust of the
    ground. This occurred before the fall of man. Compare Eccl 12:7, where
    dust refers to biological life after the fall of man. "Then the dust
    [biological life] will return to the earth as it was, and the breath [soul
    life] will return to God who gave it."
    (b) God created biological life only once in human
    history and inserted into biological life its own system of reproduction and
    perpetuation. God did not create and impute soul life to Adam until Adam's
    body was completed first and able to function independently on the earth.
    Why did God create biological life only once?
    i. God knew that Adam and the woman would sin in
    the Garden. He knew that the sin nature would then be perpetuated in
    biological life through the twenty©three male chromosomes. God created
    biological life with the ability to reproduce and perpetuate itself in the
    womb.
    ii. By creating biological life once, when man was
    perfect, God is not the author of sin. Biological life is not related to
    the womb in original creation. It is not related to the womb until after
    the fall. Original sin is the reason why biological life is created only
    once before the fall.
    (c) God is perfect. Perfect God can only create
    perfect human beings, and the original human beings were perfect the
    biological life was perfect, the soul life was perfect. Man was not created
    innocent but perfect. God cannot create a sin nature. Adam's original sin
    is the source of the sin nature, spiritual death, and condemnation. It is
    impossible for God to create anything that is sinful.
    (d) Therefore, God creates a perfect biological life
    which is self-perpetuating and becomes sinful apart from God. After the
    fall, biological life with its accompanying old sin nature perpetuates
    itself in the womb through copulation and conception. The fall of Adam
    resulted in the sin nature being transmitted through biological life in the
    twenty-three chromosomes of Adam. Both man and woman have a sin nature, but
    it is transmitted through the male because Adam was not deceived in his sin.
    (2) Then we have the creation of soul life in the second
    phrase, "He breathed into his nostrils the breath of life." What does God
    breathe into the nostrils of man? The Hebrew noun is NESHAMAH in the
    construct form, followed by the plural word CHAJIM, meaning "the breath of
    lives."
    (a) There are two theological views of the meaning of
    CHAJIM and both are correct.
    i. Recent Hebrew scholars have discovered that the
    plural is regarded as an abstract idea of life, meaning the state of being
    alive. Under this concept, we would translate "endless life" in the
    singular, and the meaning of the plural here refers to the fact that the
    soul is perpetual life; it never dies. The soul life that God creates is
    endless life and never dies. Biological life dies and goes back into the
    chemicals of the dust. The soul is endless life and goes on forever either
    in heaven for believers or in Torments in Hades under the earth until the
    Great White Throne judgment and then in the Lake of Fire for unbelievers.
    ii. The other concept of CHAJIM is that God
    breathed into the nostrils of man both the soul and the human spiritual,
    since before the fall, man was trichotomous. After the fall, we are born
    dichotomous. Jude 19 describes the dichotomous man, "These are the ones who
    cause divisions, soulish [PSUCHIKOS], not having a human spirit."
    (b) While there is only one creative act of biological
    life, there are an infinite number of creative acts of soul life and one
    creative act for every person who is born. The soul was the basis for
    Adam's relationship with the woman and with everything he ruled in the
    animal creation.
    (c) God does not create soul life and impute it to
    biological life until the body is capable of independent function. Its
    capability of function is its emergence from the womb. Before the fall, God
    created two full grown perfect adult bodies capable of independent function.
    (3) Finally, we have the creation of human life by God
    imputing soul life to human life, "and the man became a living soul (human
    being)." This is the same pattern after the fall of mankind. Biological
    life must precede the creation and imputation of soul life, and the creation
    and imputation of soul life must precede the creation of human life. At the
    point of human birth, the sin nature, which was dormant in the womb, now
    becomes active. Man became NEPHESH a living soul or a human being.
    (4) Before the fall, God created biological life, soul life,
    and human life, mankind was perfect, mankind was trichotomous, and there was
    no soul life or human life in the womb. After the fall, God creates soul
    life and human life, mankind is spiritually dead, mankind is dichotomous,
    and there is was no soul life or human life in the womb.
    d. Gen 2:22, "Then the Lord God built [BANAH] the rib [TSELAH]
    which He had taken outside of the man into a woman [ISHAH], and brought her
    to the man." God used the Hebrew word NEQABAH (female) in Gen 1:27 for the
    creation of the woman's biological life, but in Gen 2:22, He uses ISHAH for
    the creation of her human life. The man's biological life is called ZAKAR
    (male) while his human life is called ADAM (mankind).
    5. The Origin of Human Life as Found in the New Testament.
    a. Lk 1:13-15, "But the angel said to him, "Do not be afraid,
    Zacharias, because your petition has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth
    will bear you a son, and you will call his name John. And He will be to you
    joy and gladness, and many will rejoice over him at his birth. For he will
    be great in the sight of the Lord, and he will not ever drink wine or
    liquor; furthermore, he will be filled with the Holy Spirit, yet in the
    future outside the womb."
    (1) The Greek preposition EPI plus the locative of time from
    GENESIS means "at his birth." The future passive indicative of the verb
    PIMPLEMI means "to be filled." Next, we have the adverb of future time ETI,
    meaning "yet, in the future." Then we have the preposition EK plus the
    ablative of separation from the noun KOILIA, meaning "outside the womb,
    separated from the womb, away from the womb."
    (2) The whole point of the last phrase of Lk 1:15 is that
    John the Baptist would be filled with the Holy Spirit outside of the womb,
    after birth, and after John believed in Christ as savior. No biological
    life in the womb is ever filled with the Spirit. John the Baptist received
    the judicial imputation of Adam's original sin to the sin nature at birth,
    just like everyone else (except our Lord); therefore, there was no filling
    of the Spirit in the womb©©no unbeliever is ever filled with the Spirit. He
    did not receive the filling of the Spirit until after he believed in Christ
    for salvation.
    b. Lk 1:26-44, "Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent
    from God to a city in Galilee, called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man
    whose name was Joseph, from the dynasty of David; and the virgin's name was
    Mary. And so having entered face to face with her, he said, `Greetings,
    object of maximum grace blessing! The Lord is with you.' But she was
    disturbed by this statement, and kept pondering as to what kind of
    salutation this might be. And the angel said to her, `Do not fear, Mary;
    for you have found grace with the Lord. Behold, you will receive conception
    in your womb, and you will give birth to a son, and you shall name Him
    Jesus. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High; and
    the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David; and He will reign
    over the house of Jacob forever; and His kingdom will have no end.' Then
    Mary said to the angel, `How shall this happen, since I am a virgin?' And
    the angel answered and said to her, `The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and
    the power of the Most High will overshadow you; and for this reason the
    person who has been born holy shall be called the Son of God. And behold,
    even your relative Elizabeth has also conceived a son in her old age; and
    this is the sixth month of pregnancy to her who was called barren. Because
    nothing will be impossible with God.' Then Mary said, `Behold, the servant
    of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word.' Then the angel
    departed from her. Now at this time Mary rose up and went with haste to the
    hill country, to a city of Judah, and entered the house of Zacharias and
    greeted Elizabeth. And it came about in this way that when Elizabeth heard
    Mary's greeting, the fetus moved in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with
    the Holy Spirit." Lk 1:44, "For behold, when the sound of your greeting
    reached my ears, the fetus moved in my womb because of my extreme
    happiness."
    (1) Our Lord is not to receive His name Jesus as a human
    being until He has emerged from the womb. Our Lord is not called the Son of
    God until after He has been born holy free from the sin nature and
    imputation of Adam's original sin. Yet He carried our sins in His own body
    on the Cross.
    (2) In Lk 1:41, we have a subject made up of two words: the
    nominative neuter singular from the genetic definite article and the Greek
    noun BREPHOS. This word is used primarily for the embryo or fetus in the
    womb. Occasionally, it is used for the baby feeding on the mother's breast.
    Then we have the aorist active indicative of the verb SKIRTAO, which was
    used in classical Greek for cattle moving around in a restless manner; it
    means to move. It is used here for movement of biological life in the womb.
    The prepositional phrase is the Greek preposition EN plus the locative of
    place from the noun KOILIA plus the possessive genitive pronoun AUTOS means
    "in her womb." The aorist passive indicative from PLETHO means to be
    filled. Elizabeth received the filling of the Spirit; she did nothing for
    it.
    (a) Apparently Mary surprised Elizabeth and Elizabeth
    was very happy to see her. Both of these events were cause for emotional
    excitement in Elizabeth and the quickening of her pulse rate.
    (b) The filling of the Holy Spirit followed in sequence
    and did not necessarily in any way contribute to the quickening of
    Elizabeth's pulse and the rapid circulation of her blood.
    (c) The quickening of the pulse and the rapid
    circulation of blood caused reflex motility in the fetus in Elizabeth's
    womb.
    (d) The function or movement of biological life
    includes three states of activity which are often mistaken for human life.
    i. Bodily motility. This is muscular contraction
    caused by mechanical, electrical, and chemical stimuli.
    ii. Neurogenic function. This is when the nerve
    cells begin to function, resulting in muscular response to nerve
    stimulation.
    iii. Reflex motility. This is the functional state
    of the sensory nerves and their endings plus the function of intermediary
    and motor nerve cells. Reflect motility is a part of biological life in the
    womb.
    (3) In Lk 1:44, Elizabeth explains why the fetus moved in
    her womb. The Greek prepositional phrase is EN plus the instrumental
    singular of cause from AGALLIASIS, and means "because of my extreme
    happiness." The movement of the fetus had nothing to do with the filling of
    the Spirit. The filling of the Spirit was necessary for Elizabeth's speech
    in Lk 1:42-43.
    (4) Mother Dependence in the Womb.
    (a) The placenta is a vascular structure by which the
    fetus is nourished in the womb. The mother's blood contains both oxygen and
    nutritional chemical substances, such as carbohydrates, nitrogenous foods,
    and mineral salts. These are passed through capillaries known as villi or
    placenta roots.
    (b) The mother's blood must pass nourishment to the
    embryo/fetus and carry off waste products through the villi of the placenta.
    Hormones produced by emotional excitement are also passed through the
    placenta to the embryo/fetus. This explains how, if she becomes excited,
    the fetus will respond with reflex motility. The mother becomes excited,
    blood flow increases, and the fetus moves as a part of reflex motility.
    (c) The placenta is a major factor in mother dependence
    of biological life in three categories. The placenta is the organ of
    nutrition, respiration, and excretion. The fetus is depending upon the
    mother for its nutrition and respiration. There is no independent
    respiration.
    (d) Until God provides soul life at birth, the fetus
    resides in the womb under mother dependence as biological life. Biological
    life in the womb operates through neuromuscular mechanisms, the source of
    reflex motility. Biological life is mother dependent. Soul life is God
    dependent.
    6. Summary.
    a. There are three categories of life related to mankind:
    biological life, soul life, and human life.
    (1) Biological life by itself is not human life.
    (2) Soul life by itself at birth is not human life, though
    once it is imputed it becomes human life forever. Biological life ends at
    death. Soul life lasts forever.
    (3) Soul life must be combined with biological life to
    become human life. Soul life is a gift from God. The combining of these
    two lives is an act of creation.
    (4) God breathed soul life into biological life to create
    the human being. Soul life is often portrayed by personal pronouns. God
    creates soul life at birth and brings it together with biological life to
    produce human life. Biological life was created only once in history by
    God. It was created with a reproductive and self-perpetuating system.
    (5) God gave soul life to biological life to create a human
    being. There is no human life until birth. There is no human life in the
    womb. Until God merges soul life with biological life, there is no human
    being. The human being results from the imputation of soul life to
    biological life outside the womb. The merging of the invisible but right
    soul life with biological life outside of the womb is a creative act of God.
    b. Before the fall, there are three acts of creation related to
    mankind and two acts of creation after the fall of man. The imputation of
    soul life to biological life to create a human being requires the immanence,
    omnipotence, and omnipresence of God. All of us are the objects of divine
    creation.
    c. The Bible distinguishes between biological life and soul life.
    (1) This is true from the standpoint of the Hebrew
    vocabulary.
    (2) This is true from direct statements in Gen 2:7; Job
    33:4.
    d. The Hebrew proper names ADAM and ISHAH are used to indicate
    two people with human life. Human life is also described in terms of
    personal pronouns in the Hebrew and the Greek, Isa 49:1. You are not a
    human being without a name, Mt 1:21.
    e. Inferences From the Conclusion.
    (1) To imply that human life begins at conception is to
    imply that mankind creates human life through copulation. The implication
    is that copulation creates human life.
    (2) The idea that sexual intercourse can create human life
    is the quintessence of human arrogance and emotional irrationality.
    (3) Human beings inherit genes from biological life but
    mankind does not create human life through copulation.
    (4) The only life inherited from our parents is biological.
    (5) The sin nature is also inherited from our human father.
    (6) We do not inherit human life through sexual intercourse.
    God is the author of human life, not mankind.
    (7) There has never been a time in all of human history when
    human life existed in the womb. At birth, the omnipotence of God creates
    soul life and imputes that soul life to biological life; and secondly, the
    justice of God imputes Adam's original sin to the genetically formed sin
    nature, which is the origin of spiritual death in the human race and the
    necessity for the salvation work of Christ on the Cross. Spiritual death at
    physical birth necessitates a spiritual birth at the point of faith in Jesus
    Christ.
    f. The omnipotence of God is the power to create; the omniscience
    of God is the wisdom to create; and the omnipresence of God is the
    availability to create soul life and human life outside the womb on the
    occasion of every birth in the human race. You are the beneficiary of two
    creative acts of God: the creation of soul life and the imputation of that
    soul life to biological life. This is a creative act because it is the work
    of the omnipotence, omniscience, and the omnipresence of God.
    (1) God is eternal and omnipresent; therefore, God's life is
    from within Himself, having neither beginning or end.
    (2) God is present at all times and in all spaces creating
    and sustaining both time and space.
    (3) God created space; therefore, space is subject to God.
    (4) If space and time are defined in terms of boundaries,
    God would exceed all of them to the point of infinity.
    (5) All of this adds up to the fact of creation after the
    fall of mankind.
    (6) An unknown number of births occur every second, every
    minute, every hour, etc. In every case of birth, God as omnipresent,
    immanent, and transcendent, is present to perform two creative acts.

    C. The Origin of Life After the Original Sin of Adam and the Woman.
    1. Hebrew Vocabulary.
    a. BARA is the Hebrew verb emphasizing the newness of the object
    created by God; it emphasizes that no previous creation or existence in that
    category was operational; it means creation by divine act, creation out of
    nothing.
    b. ASAH is the Hebrew verb used for the process of creation or a
    creative process. Sometimes the creative process follows original creation.
    When God is the subject, it is usually translated in the English "made," but
    should be translated "created." When God is the subject, this verb
    emphasizes His sovereignty, omnipresence, immanence, and transcendence.
    Furthermore, ASAH has a creative connotation related to human history.
    (1) Under the doctrine of omnipresence, both immanence and
    transcendence, God fills space and time with creative acts.
    (2) Immanence means that God indwells all of space and the
    whole of God is in every place.
    (3) Transcendence means that God is prior to and exalted
    above the universe and all that is in it. Transcendence emphasizes that the
    creator is infinitely superior to the creature. The omniscience of God in
    divine fiat plus the omnipresence of God (present at all times in all
    places) plus the omnipotence of God creates and sustains time and space, and
    created you at birth.
    c. BARA and ASAH are used interchangeably for creative acts of
    God with a slightly different emphasis.
    d. JATSAR has the connotation of creation but seems to be related
    to the shape of things, people, animals, earth, mountains, idols by analogy.
    Hence, this verb is used in the creative function of God in relationship to
    biological life where mankind is concerned. It is the verb for creation in
    relation to visible things and how they are shaped. The word means to
    fashion, to form. When God is the subject, it refers to divine creative
    activity. This word talks about how creation appears.
    (1) God is the potter who forms both man and animals from
    the dust of the ground, Gen 2:7,19.
    (2) In Isa 64:8, mankind is said to be the work of His
    hands, "But now, O Lord, You are our Father, We are the clay, and You are
    the potter; And all of us are the work of Your hands." JATSAR is not an
    exact synonym of BARA and ASAH; for it generally refers to the formation of
    biological life or the mode of creation.
    (3) It is used for the creation of the eye, Ps 94:9.
    (4) It is used for the creation and shape of the universe.
    (a) Isa 45:18, "For thus says the Lord, who created
    [BARA] the heavens (He is the God who formed [JATSAR] the earth and made
    [ASAH] it, He established it and did not create it in vain, but formed it to
    be inhabited, `I am the Lord, and there is no one else.'"
    (b) Jer 33:2, "Thus says the Lord who created [ASAH]
    it, the Lord who formed [JATSAR] it to establish it, the Lord is His name."
    (c) Amos 4:13, "For behold, He who forms [JATSAR] the
    mountains, even He who creates [BARA] the wind, also declares to man what
    are His thoughts. He who makes [ASAH] dawn into darkness and treads on the
    high places of the earth, the Lord God of the armies is His name."
    (5) It is used for the creation of Israel as the new racial
    species and the first client nation to God.
    (a) Isa 44:2,"Thus says the Lord who created [ASAH]
    you and formed [JATSAR] you outside the womb [MI BETEN], who will help you,
    `Do not fear, O Jacob My servant; And you Jeshurun whom I have chosen.'"
    This is an analogy between the formation of Israel and the creation of
    mankind.
    (b) Isa 44:24, "Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, and
    the one who formed [JATSAR] you outside the womb, `I, the Lord, am the
    creator of all things, stretching out the heavens by Myself, and spreading
    out the earth all alone.'"
    (6) It is used for the condemnation of idolatry in Jer
    10:15-16, "They are worthless, a work of mockery; In the time of their
    punishment they [the idols] will perish. The portion of Jacob is not like
    these; For the Creator [qal active participle of JATSAR] of all is He, And
    Israel is the tribe of His inheritance; The Lord of the armies is His name."
    e. BANAH is the word found in Gen 2:22 for the creation of the
    woman's biological life.
    2. The Format Soul.
    a. The format soul is that part of biological life which provides
    the sphere and function of soul life once it is imputed at birth. Along
    with this biological life in the uterus is the development of a format soul.
    b. While size, sex, and other physical characteristics are
    developed in biological life, so brain cells are being developed in the
    format soul. This distinction between the format soul and the soul with
    human life is the answer to traducianism. There are brain cells in the
    format soul, but there is no thought until soul life is created by God and
    imputed to biological life at birth. Even then, it takes awhile for thought
    to develop.
    c. While the fetus with biological life is moving toward
    neuromuscular function, a brain and the format soul is formed in the cranium
    area.
    d. The format soul develops along with other parts of the fetus
    and possesses the inherent factor of mentality derived from the genes of
    both parents. Remember that a gene is that part of the chromosome concerned
    with the transmission and development of heredity. Mentality genes in both
    parents are numerous with X-number of dominant and recessive genes which
    contribute to the mentality of the format soul.
    e. Soul life and the format soul are two entirely different
    things. One belongs to biological life and the format soul, and one belongs to
    human life and soul life. The format soul does not imply the presence of soul
    life or human life in the womb. Therefore, the format soul as a part of
    biological life must be distinguished from soul life and from human life.
    f. Biological life develops a brain but never a thought; for all
    thinking accompanies human life, which after birth becomes synonymous with
    soul life.
    g. The format soul is a part of biological life and not human
    life until after human life is created at birth. Since the format soul
    belongs to biological life in the womb, it is formed where the brain is
    formed.
    h. Like everything else in biological life, the format soul is
    developed from one cell the zygote, and therefore, the format soul is a
    part of biological life and must be distinguished from soul life, which is
    created by God at birth and imputed to the fetus outside the womb to form a
    human being. The function of the soul does not begin until God imputes the
    spark of life to the format soul. At the point of the emergence of the
    fetus from the uterus and the creation of soul life by God, the immaterial
    part of mankind begins to function.
    i. The format soul includes mentality genes, brain cells,
    neurons, brain hemispheres, and precortal frontal lobes.
    (1) The adult brain weighs three pounds, yet handles the
    information of a thousand super computers.
    (2) The fundamental unit in the brain is the neuron or nerve
    cell. The brain contains about ten billion neurons. Neurons form in the
    womb at the rate of about twenty-five thousand per minute. Neurons are
    connected by branching processes called dendrites. Each neuron is in a
    dendrite contact with about ten thousand other neurons. The total number of
    neurological interconnections are roughly one©hundred trillion.
    (3) When the format soul is activated by the imputation of
    soul life to biological life, the format brain is superior to any computer
    that will ever be produced.
    j. There is no thinking in the format soul because there is no
    soul life or human life in the womb. Thinking is a part of human life and
    there is no thinking in the womb. The brain does not become active until
    soul life is imputed to it outside the womb. There is no self-determination, volition, decision making, emotion, or self-consciousness in
    the womb. There are no sins of arrogance or emotion in the womb. The sin
    nature is dormant. There can be no temptation, lust, or solicitation until
    the sin nature is activated at birth.
    k. Illustration: The Transmission of Genius.
    (1) People often wonder if genius is inherited. Once out of
    a thousand times or more, mentality genes combine to form a genius.
    Therefore, genius is inherited.
    (2) Genius is transmitted through biological life in the
    format soul. This means that genius cannot be cultivated. Genius results
    from recessive genes occasionally brought together under accidental
    conditions.
    (3) I.Q. can be improved up to twenty percent, but genius is
    inherited as part of the format soul. In relationship to biological life,
    human I.Q. is transmitted in the format soul, and begins to function the
    imputation of human life.
    (4) The odds of a genius being formed is equivalent to the
    odds of flipping ten coins, all of which read "heads." This only occurs
    once out of every thousand times or more.
    (5) Of course, human I.Q. is not a factor in learning Bible
    doctrine. Spiritual I.Q. is the only issue.
    (a) Spiritual I.Q. is the teaching ministry of God the
    Holy Spirit to the believer. A believer could be a genius but a loser
    because he does not use spiritual I.Q. Everything he comprehends quickly as
    a genius never goes beyond gnosis, and so is of no spiritual benefit to him
    whatsoever.
    (b) Under postsalvation epistemological rehabilitation,
    spiritual I.Q. functions rather than human I.Q. Therefore, a believer who
    is a genius has no advantage over the person with average or low
    intelligence. A genius does not learn any more than a person with normal or
    subnormal intelligence.
    (c) Therefore, intelligence inherited in biological
    life has no significance in the perception of Bible doctrine. Bible
    doctrine is only perceived through spiritual I.Q., a grace I.Q., dependent
    upon your residence, function, and momentum inside the divine dynasphere.
    (d) Grace I.Q. is formed for the perception,
    metabolization, and application of doctrine.
    (e) Therefore, in relationship to soul life, our
    spiritual I.Q. is transmitted through the ministry of God the Holy Spirit as
    we are consistent in our positive volition toward doctrine.
    (f) Spiritual I.Q. does not exist until regeneration.
    That does not occur until the moment we personally believe in Jesus Christ.
    (6) Mentality genes in biological life can combine to form
    other things, such as the mental deficiency of phenylketonuria. People are
    born with phenylketone in the urea, which infects their blood, which in
    turns infects their brain cells. They do not have a normal mentality.
    3. The History of The Endless Soul of The Believer.
    a. The description of soul life at original creation is given in
    Gen 2:7.
    b. 2 Cor 5:6-8, "Therefore, we are always confident, and knowing
    that while we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord for we
    walk by faith, not by sight and being confident, we also prefer rather to
    be absent from the body and to be at home face-to-face with the Lord."
    (1) We moved into the body at birth, when soul life was
    imputed to biological life. The result of this imputation of soul life is
    that we are at home in the body. The fact we are at home in the body means
    that we are absent from the Lord.
    (2) "We walk by faith, not by sight" means, if you do not
    have maximum doctrine circulating in your stream of consciousness, then what
    you see is evaluated on human viewpoint and garbage in your subconscious.
    These are mutually exclusive prepositional phrases. If Bible doctrine is
    not your number one priority, then you will walk by sight. The difference
    between faith and sight is whether or not you are metabolizing doctrine.
    (3) The Greek word THARREO means a confidence which results
    in a courage from Bible doctrine; it means to have confidence from maximum
    metabolized doctrine circulating in the stream of consciousness, a
    confidence which produces courage. Doctrinal courage is the greatest
    courage in the human race.
    (4) There are two infinitives, each of which represent a
    status of soul life.
    (a) The Greek infinitive EKDEMEO means to be absent.
    The constative aorist tense gathers up into one entirety however long it
    takes for the soul to leave the body in physical death. To be absent from
    the body is the real you, the soul, leaving the body.
    i. Everyone is hanging on to life for dear life,
    as if somehow, life on this earth was the ultimate, when it is not. But it
    is a wonderful experience, if you have Bible doctrine resident in your soul.
    The real you is your soul, not your body.
    ii. You do not neglect your body, nor should you
    get carried away with taking care of your body. How you think is much more
    important than anything else in life. Do not let your body run your soul;
    your soul should run your body, that is a part of Christian life.
    iii. A person who is more concerned about their
    physical life than their spiritual life is always concerned about where they
    body goes after death, when it does not matter.
    (b) The Greek infinitive ENDEMEO used with the Greek
    prepositional phrase PROS plus the accusative of relationship from the noun
    KURIOS means to be present face to face with the Lord. After death, we are
    said to be "face to face with the Lord. Apparently, the soul also has a
    face as well as the body and we have an interim body while waiting for our
    resurrection body. Therefore, we know from this verse that the soul has an
    identification mark. The soul in the body is invisible but real, but the
    soul in eternity is visible and real.
    (5) At physical death, soul life plus the human spirit leave
    the body and enter into the presence of the Lord. The decision as to when
    this happens is a matter of the sovereignty of God. The same is true when
    God decides to give soul life to the human body to produce human life.
    Biological life disintegrates at physical life and soul life goes on
    forever. What God creates in soul life at birth makes up for the
    inequalities produced by biological life.
    c. Eccl 12:7, "Then the dust [biological life] will return to the
    earth as it was, and the breath [soul life] will return to God who gave it."
    (1) God gives soul life to biological life at birth to
    produce human life. God takes soul life from biological life at death. The
    endless life of the soul goes on in the eternal state in a resurrection
    body. For the unbeliever, soul life goes on forever in Hades and the Lake
    of Fire.
    (2) At regeneration, God the Father creates a human spirit
    and gives His very own eternal life to that human spirit. This life also
    goes on forever.
    d. Heb 10:4-10 is the unique life of our Lord Jesus Christ. God
    the Father imputed soul life to perfect biological life, uncontaminated by
    the twenty-three male chromosomes containing the sin nature. Jesus Christ
    was born as Adam was created without a sin nature. "For it is impossible
    for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins. Therefore, when He
    comes into the world, He says, `You do not desire sacrifice and offering,
    but You have prepared for Me a body; You have not been propitiated by burnt
    offerings and animal sacrifices for sin.' So at that time I said, `Behold,
    I have arrived (In a scroll of a book it stands written of Me) to accomplish
    Your will, O God.' After saying the above, I said, `Sacrifices and
    offerings and whole burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin You have not
    desired, nor have You been propitiated by them' (which sacrifices are
    offered on the basis of the Law), then He said, `Behold, I have arrived to
    execute Your will.' He takes away the first [Mosaic Law] in order to
    establish the second [the New Covenant to Israel]. By which will we have
    been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for
    all."
    (1) Our Lord is called the last Adam, 1 Cor 15:45, "So it
    also stands written, `The first man, Adam, became a living soul.' The last
    Adam became a life©giving spirit."
    (2) 1 Cor 15:22, "For just as in Adam all die, even so in
    Christ shall all be made alive."
    e. Job 3:11, "Why did I not die outside the womb, Go outside the
    womb and die?"
    (1) Soul life is never destroyed after it is created by God.
    (2) The Hebrew prepositional phrase is ME RECHEM and should
    be translated "outside the womb." The second prepositional phrase is MI
    BETEN and should be translated "outside the womb." The word GAWA is the
    poetic word for death. Note that both human life at birth and human life at
    death are said to be outside the womb. This means there is no human life
    inside the womb.
    (a) Job has converted the outside pressure of adversity
    into the inside pressure of stress in the soul. It is impossible to
    entertain stress in the soul without becoming involved in the sins of the
    arrogance and emotional complex. Under stress in the soul, metabolized
    doctrine in Job's stream of consciousness is suppressed, and some of it is
    already forgotten.
    (b) Job is full of arrogance and that arrogance is
    manifest in self-pity. In expressing his self-pity, he is still doctrinally
    oriented to the origin of life outside the womb. Both prepositional
    phrases say the same thing. While Job could not use the problem solving
    devices under stress in the soul, he could make a self-pity complaint
    accurately using two points of doctrine. Job knew from doctrine that human
    life begins outside the womb. Job is saying, "Why could I not just go
    outside the womb, be born, then die, skip all these problems in life, and go
    directly to heaven?"
    (c) The ensoulment of biological life at birth is the
    origin of human life. Once the soul is imputed to biological life, soul
    life and human life are now synonymous. The false doctrine is the
    ensoulment of the zygote in the womb.
    (3) The last phrase is very significant. You have to be a
    human being to die, and you have to go outside the womb to become a human
    being. The human being does not exist until outside the womb; Job is very
    emphatic about this point. At birth, God creates the soul and imputes that
    soul to biological life outside the womb, so that human life comes into
    existence. The ensoulment of biological life at birth is the origin of the
    human being. There is life in the womb biological life, but not human
    life. Human life can only exist outside the womb. There is no human life
    or physical death in the womb. Miscarriage and abortion is not human death.
    f. The boundaries of human life are given in two similar
    passages, Job 10:18-19, "Why then have You caused me to go outside the womb?
    Would that I had died and no eye had seen me! I should have been as though
    I had not been, transported from womb to tomb."
    (1) This is the inconsistency and irrationality of
    converting adversity into stress in the soul (failure to use the problem
    solving devices). In this verse, Job blames God for creating him. When the
    believer converts arrogant self-pity and emotional irrationality to stress
    in the soul, he has failed to use the problem solving devices. Therefore,
    the believer blames God for giving him life at birth.
    (2) The hiphil stem of the Hebrew verb JATSA means to be
    caused to go out. The biological life is caused to leave the womb when it
    is ready to receive soul life.
    (3) In his stress of soul and arrogant self-pity, Job still
    remembers the doctrine of the origin of life and the boundaries of life on
    earth birth to death. Job is inconsistent; he is divorced from reality on
    the one hand, and on the other hand, he is applying certain doctrines
    accurately. Failure means residual arrogance, self-pity, irrationality from
    emotional revolt of the soul.
    (4) Self-centered arrogance and extreme self-pity express
    the desire to die. In suicide, arrogance and emotion superimpose human
    volition over divine sovereignty. The sovereignty of God made the decision
    to create the soul and impute it to biological life emerging from the womb.
    Furthermore, the sovereignty of God decides the time, place, and manner of
    our death. Arrogance is critical of the sovereignty of God.
    (5) The boundaries of human life on earth are separated from
    the womb until we enter the tomb©©from birth to death.
    (a) Biological life is shaped in the womb before the
    soul is created at birth. Therefore, biological life in the womb is not
    human life. The ensoulment of biological life at birth is the origin of the
    human being.
    (b) At birth, God created a soul in each case and
    imputed that soul to biological life, which is the origin of human life.
    After the human being is created by God at birth, soul life and human life
    become synonymous terms under the concept of the immortality of the human
    soul.
    (c) The soul, as the real but invisible creation of God
    at birth, is immortal, while biological life as corporeal matter undergoes
    change, declines, and disintegrates at physical death.
    (6) The zygote principle.
    (a) The zygote cannot determine that a human being will
    come into existence; for the zygote in the womb is not a union of immortal
    soul and corporeal matter.
    (b) The theory of ensoulment of the zygote at
    conception contradicts the teaching of the Word of God.
    (c) Zygotic molecules in the womb are not human life;
    therefore, the zygote by itself is not a human being.
    (d) Whether the zygote eventuates in a human being or
    not is determined by forces outside the zygote and its informational
    capacity, and these forces include: the sovereignty of God, the omniscience
    of God, the omnipotence of God, and the omnipresence of God.
    (7) The rejected theory of life in the womb.
    (a) This theory is rejected because it is the
    empirical assumption that genetic information found in the zygote will
    convert biological life into human life. The Bible does not teach this.
    (b) This theory ignores the biblical statements
    regarding the creative action of God at birth. In fact, it also ignores the
    doctrine that biological life has no soul function in the womb, such as
    making decisions, thinking, self©consciousness, or emotional function, or
    the fact that the sin nature is transmitted genetically in a dormant state
    in the womb.
    (c) The zygote's informational capacity is not
    sufficient to create or develop a soul. Therefore, a zygote is not a human
    being or a developing human being. The zygote cannot exceed the boundaries
    related to the development of biological life in the womb. Therefore, there
    is no human generation in the womb.
    g. Isaiah directly states in two passages that God created him
    outside of his mother's womb.
    (1) Isa 49:1, "Listen to Me, O islands, And pay attention,
    you peoples from afar. The Lord called Me outside the womb; Separated from
    the body of My mother He made mention of My name." Isaiah makes a very
    strong statement that he was not created by God ("made mention of My name is
    another way of saying God created Isaiah's human life) until Isaiah was
    outside of his mother's womb.
    (2) Isa 49:5, "And now the Lord, who formed Me outside the
    womb [MI BETEN] to be His servant, says to bring Jacob back to Him, in order
    that Israel might be gathered to Him (For I am honored in the sight of the
    Lord, And My God is My strength)."
    h. Job 1:21, "And he said, `Naked [biological life] I came
    separated from my mother's womb, and naked I shall return there. The Lord
    gave [human life] and the Lord has taken away [human life from biological
    life]. Blessed be the name of the Lord.'"
    i. Job 33:4, "The breath of God has created me, and the breath of
    life from the Almighty gives life to me." Soul life is created by God at
    birth outside the womb and imputed to biological life to produce human life.
    j. Jn 3:1©7, "Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named
    Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews; this man came to Him by night, and said to
    Him, `Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher who has come from God; for no
    one can do these miracles that You do unless God is with him.' Jesus
    answered and said to him, `Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born
    again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' Nicodemus said to Him, `How can a
    man be born when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his mother's
    womb and be born, can he?' Jesus answered, "Truly, truly, I say to you,
    unless one is born out from water [physical birth] and from the Spirit
    [spiritual birth], he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is
    born from the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is
    [human] spirit. Do not be astonished that I said to you, "You must be born
    again."'"
    (1) Nicodemus wrongly assumes that miracles are the sign of
    a great spiritual person. Miracles were designed only to establish the
    importance of the teaching of the Word of God, and in the case of Jesus
    Christ as the Messiah, to establish His Messiahship to the unbeliever.
    Nicodemus was an unbeliever who was not impressed with the doctrine already
    taught by our Lord but was impressed by His miracles.
    (2) Our Lord gets right to the issue when He states that
    physical birth is not the basis for eternal salvation. Jesus points out
    that you must be born again. Being born again means the unbeliever has
    faith alone in Christ alone for salvation. Then God the Holy Spirit takes
    that faith and makes it effective for salvation, and at the same time, God
    the Holy Spirit creates a human spirit and God the Father imputes His very
    own eternal life to that human spirit.
    (3) Nicodemus' two questions indicate that he was an
    unbeliever. At birth, the sovereignty of God makes the decision to create
    soul life and impute that soul life to biological life to produce human
    life. At salvation, the sovereignty of God again makes the decision to
    create the human spirit and impute His eternal life to that human spirit.
    We make no decision regarding the time of our birth or death, but we do
    decide to believe or not believe in Christ.
    (4) Mk 8:36-37, "For what does it profit a person to gain
    the whole world, and to be punished in his soul life? For what shall a man
    give in exchange for his soul?" The constative aorist passive infinitive of
    ZEMIOO means to be punished. The unbeliever receives punishment at the last
    judgment. The infinitive of conceived result assumes this is a consequence
    of rejecting Christ as savior.
    (5) The Greek prepositional phrase in Jn 3:5 indicates that
    we are born "out from water." Water represents physical birth. Water
    represents the breaking of the membranes that surround the fetus in the
    uterus, thus releasing amniotic fluid. (It has nothing to do with baptism.)
    The reference to the spiritual birth is the second birth. In order to be
    saved, a person must be born physically and then born spiritually.
    Condemnation must precede salvation. The first birth brings condemnation;
    the second birth brings salvation. You have to be born before you can
    become a human being. You have to be born again before you can have eternal
    life.
    (6) Until God creates soul life at birth with its volition
    and imputes it to biological life, there is no self-determination. Physical
    birth results in soul life and spiritual death. Regeneration results in
    eternal life and no condemnation or judgment. Jesus did not say, "You must
    be conceived again."
    (7) The phrase "That which is born from the flesh is flesh"
    refers to the merging of soul life with biological life which has emerged
    from the womb. "That which is born from the Spirit is spirit" refers to God
    the Holy Spirit creating the human spirit for the imputation of eternal life
    by God the Father.
    (8) The Greek particle DEI is translated "must" and is
    derived from the verb DEO in the present active imperative. It is a
    particle of binding responsibility. It denotes compulsion caused by the
    necessity of something (here, to believe in Christ). The aorist passive
    infinitive of GENNAO means to be born. Birth, not conception, is
    emphasized. The adverb of manner from ANOTHEN means "again." If it were
    the adverb of place it would mean "from above."
    (a) Compare Paul's use in Tit 3:5 of the word
    PALIGEENESIA, which means to be born again. "He saved us, not on the basis
    of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but on the basis of His mercy,
    by the bath that brings about regeneration, even the renewal from the Holy
    Spirit." This bath that brings about regeneration is explained in 1 Pet
    1:23 as the "living and abiding word of God."
    (b) Peter confirms the true meaning of ANOTHEN in a
    verb in 1 Pet 1:3, 23, when he uses ANAGENNAO, which means to be born again.
    "Blessed be the God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who on the
    basis of His great mercy has regenerated us to a living hope through the
    resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead....for you have been born again
    not from a seed which is perishable [biological life] but the imperishable,
    through the living and abiding word of God." When we are born, we become
    human beings by imputation. When we are born again, we have eternal life by
    imputation the imputation of God's eternal life to the human spirit.
    (9) In physical birth, the human race is condemned. In
    spiritual birth, the human race is given eternal life. Hence, the
    importance of being born again.
    (10) There is a new creation at the point of physical birth
    and a new creation at the point of the spiritual birth. "Therefore, if
    anyone is in Christ his is a new creation." The new creation is the
    creation of the human spirit by the Holy Spirit. The human spirit is the
    basis for our compatibility with God and the basis for understanding
    spiritual phenomena.
    (a) 1 Thes 5:23, "Now may the God of peace Himself
    sanctify you entirely; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved
    complete, without blame at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." "Sanctify
    you entirely" means compatibility. God makes you completely compatible with
    Himself so that you are qualified to live with Him forever.
    (b) Phile 25, "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be
    with your human spirit."
    (c) Job 32:8, "But it is a spirit of man, and the
    Spirit of the Almighty that gives perception."
    (d) Rom 8:16, "The Spirit Himself bears witness with
    our spirit that we are children of God."
    (e) 1 Cor 2:7-16.
    5. The History of the Endless Soul Life of the Unbeliever.
    a. The unbeliever has a soul all during life. At death, his soul
    goes to Hades and after the last judgment to the Lake of Fire. Soul life is
    endless life but not eternal life.
    b. In time, we have no control over our birth and death, but we
    have every kind of control over our life as human beings reaching adulthood.
    We have the option of being born again through faith in Jesus Christ. The
    worst decision that any person can make upon reaching accountability is to
    reject Christ as savior.
    c. Mk 8:36-37, "For what does it profit a person to gain the
    whole world, and to be punished in his soul life? For what shall a man give
    in exchange for his soul?" The soul life of the person who rejects Jesus
    Christ will be punished. "Being punished in his soul life" is a reference
    to the Last Judgment. Compare Rev 20:11-15.
    (1) The spiritually dead unbeliever can understand the
    gospel only as academic information. God the Holy Spirit makes the gospel
    understandable as spiritual phenomena. Now the unbeliever must change his
    mind about Christ (repentance) and believe that spiritual phenomena (faith
    in Christ). This is the Holy Spirit's ministry of common grace. We are
    still spiritually dead when we believe in Christ. So now God the Holy
    Spirit must take that faith alone in Christ alone and make it effective for
    salvation. This is the Holy Spirit's ministry of efficacious grace.
    (2) Once we believe in Christ, "There is now therefore no
    condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus."
    d. Heb 9:2-28, "And just as it is destined for mankind
    [unbeliever] to die once but after this comes judgment, so Christ also,
    having been sacrificed once for the purpose of taking away the sins of the
    many, shall be seen a second time [Rapture and Second Advent] by those who
    eagerly wait for Him, not to bear sin but for the purpose of deliverance."
    The endless life of the human soul will be judged unless that soul life
    believes in Christ for salvation. Endless soul life must be joined by
    eternal life to live with God forever.
    e. The Last Judgment issue is related to the non©meritorious
    function of human volition related to faith in Christ, Jn 3:18, 38; 1 Jn
    5:11-13,"And this is the deposition, that God has given to us eternal life,
    and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does
    not have the Son of God does not have the life. These things I have written
    to you who believe in the person of the Son of God, in order that you may
    know that you have eternal life."
    (1) As God, Jesus Christ is eternal life; as true humanity,
    God the Father gave Him eternal life.
    (2) He who does not have the Son does not have eternal life
    but only endless soul life. The unbeliever has endless soul life in the
    Lake of Fire forever. Birth, death, and resurrection all tie in together.
    f. Jn 5:22-29, "For not even the Father judges anyone, but He has
    delegated all judgment to the Son, in order that all may honor the Son, even
    as they [Jews] honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does not
    honor the Father who sent Him. Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My
    doctrine, and believes Him [the Father] who sent Me, has eternal life, and
    does not come into judgment, because he has passed from [spiritual] death to
    [eternal] life. Truly, truly, I say to you, the hour is coming and now is,
    when the [spiritually] dead shall hear the voice [gospel] of the Son of God;
    and they [spiritually dead] who hear [faith in Christ] shall live [eternal
    life]. For just as the Father has life in Himself, even so He gave to the
    Son [true humanity] also to have [eternal] life in Himself and He has given
    Him authority to execute judgment, because He is the Son of Man [perfect
    humanity]. Stop being amazed at this; for the hour is coming, in which all
    who are in the tombs shall hear His voice, and shall come out; those who
    have done the good [faith in Christ] to a resurrection of life, those who
    practice evil [unbelief in Christ] to a resurrection of judgment."
    (1) The immortal soul of the unbeliever in an interim body
    will be resurrected at the end of time and stand before God in the Last
    Judgment. The judge will be the Son of God, Jesus Christ.
    (2) The Son is coequal and coeternal with God the Father.
    The Son is honored by faith in Christ after the pattern of Abraham for the
    Jews. Faith in Christ for the Jews to whom John was speaking includes the
    recognition of Jesus Christ as the Messiah, the Son of David, the true ruler
    of Israel, the One who would fulfill the Davidic covenant. Coequality in
    the Trinity demands coequality in honor and worship in each person in the
    Trinity.
    (3) Fellowship with the Father and Holy Spirit comes through
    the Son. Jn 5:25 is not saying that we must believe in the Father for
    eternal life. This verse is talking about a believer, someone who keeps on
    hearing doctrine. You hear some doctrine and keep on believing the Father.
    Believing doctrine is having fellowship with the Father. This person
    already has eternal life and does not come into judgment. Once you believe
    in Christ, you can never come before the Last Judgment.
    (4) Unbelievers are raised to a resurrection of judgment.
    Jn 3:18-19, "He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does not believe
    has been judged already, because he has not believed in the person of the
    uniquely born Son of God. And this is the judgment, that the light has come
    into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light; because their
    deeds were evil." The practice of evil is lack of faith in Christ.
    (a) Evil is the merging of the sins of arrogance with
    the function of human good.
    (b) Arrogance plus other sins equals human good.
    (c) Arrogance plus salvation by works equals evil.
    g. The unbeliever with scar tissue of the soul is unable to
    believe in Christ.
    (1) Rom 2:5-6, "But on the basis of your scar tissue and
    beyond any change of mind heart you are storing up wrath for yourself in the
    day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God, who will
    render judgment to each one on the basis of his works."
    (a) The Greek word SKLEROTES, translated hardness,
    means to say "No!" so many times to the gospel that you build scar tissue of
    the soul covering the stream of consciousness. The next word is AMETANOETOS
    means: exposed to no change of mind, beyond any change of mind. You come to
    the place where the scar tissue is so great in the stream of consciousness
    that truth can no longer circulate. Truth is rejected to the point of being
    completely forgotten, so that the unbeliever can no longer believe in
    Christ. It is impossible for them to reverse their continuous negative
    decisions.
    (b) The revelation of the righteous judgment of God
    refers to the Great White Throne judgment, when Jesus Christ judges all the
    human good and righteous deeds produced by the unbeliever during their life
    on earth. Sin was judged at the Cross, 2 Cor 5:14-15,19; 1 Tim 2:6, 4:10;
    Tit 2:11; Heb 2:9; 2 Pet 2:1; 1 Jn 2:2; human good and evil will be judged
    at the Last Judgment.
    (2) The illustration is found in Heb 12:17, "For you know
    that even afterwards, when he [Esau] desired to inherit the blessing, he was
    rejected, for he found no place for a change of mind, though he sought for
    it with tears." He sought to be saved with tears and emotion, but the only
    way of salvation is faith alone in Christ alone.
    h. The unbeliever's soul is judged at the Last Judgment before
    the Great White Throne, Rev 20:11-14, " And I saw a great white throne and
    Him who sat upon it, from whose presence earth and heaven fled away, and no
    place was found for them. And I saw the dead [unbelievers], the great and
    the small, standing before the throne, and the books [book of works] were
    opened; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; then the
    dead were judged from the things which had been written in the books, on the
    basis of their works. And the sea [gates of Tartarus] gave up the dead
    which were in it, also death and Hades gave up the dead [unbelievers] which
    were in them; and they were judged, each one of them on the basis of their
    deeds [good works]. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire.
    This is the second death, the lake of fire."
    (1) The book of life contained the names of all human beings
    ever born. If you fail to believe in Christ during your life on earth, then
    at death your name is removed from the book of life.
    (2) The books (plural) are the heavenly records of all good
    deeds performed by every human being who ever lived. These good deeds will
    not add up to the perfect work of Christ on the Cross. The unbeliever is
    judged based on the good deeds written in the books, and these good deeds do
    not equal the perfect righteousness of God.
    (a) Every believer, at the moment of salvation,
    receives the righteousness of God, Gen 15:6; Rom 4:1-5; Rom 3:22; 2 Cor
    5:21; Rev 7:14.
    (b) The unbeliever does not possess the righteousness
    of God; therefore, he is indicted on the basis of his deeds which have no
    merit with God. The unbeliever has chosen his own good deeds over the
    perfect righteousness of God. Human good has no spiritual value; for human
    good is the natural result of being spiritually dead. Spiritual death
    produces dead works. Human good has no spiritual value because it does not
    comply with divine standards.
    (3) The Lake of Fire is the eternal prison of the immortal
    soul of all unbelievers. The first death is the unbeliever's physical
    death. The second death is the unbeliever spending eternity in the Lake of
    Fire. Unbelievers share the Lake of Fire with the Devil and his angels, Mt
    25:41.
    (4) The emphasis for the believer is a second birth (being
    born again). The emphasis for the unbeliever is on a second death.
    (5) Since dead works and human good is the basis for the
    indictment of the unbeliever at the Last Judgment, the Bible warns the
    believer to change his mind about producing dead works. Heb 6:1-9,
    "Therefore graduating from the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us
    advance to maturity, not laying again the foundation of a change of mind
    about dead works and of faith [the faith-rest drill] toward God, of the
    doctrine of baptisms, and laying on of hands [ordination], and the
    resurrection from the dead, and eternal judgment. Furthermore, assuming
    that God allows it, we will begin to do this [learn advanced doctrines].
    For in the case of those who were once enlightened [common grace] and have
    tasted of the heavenly gift [efficacious grace] and have become partners
    with the Holy Spirit, and have tasted of the good word of God and the powers
    of the coming age [millennium], and then afterward they go astray, it is
    impossible to renew them again to a change of mind [about dead works], while
    they again crucify to themselves the Son of God, and expose Him to public
    defamation. Because the ground [positive believer] that drinks in the rain
    [Bible doctrine] which so often falls upon it and produces a crop useful to
    those for whose sake it was farmed, receives blessing from God; and when it
    yields thorns and thistles [human good], it is worthless and near to being
    cursed, and it ends up being burned [at the Judgment Seat of Christ]. But,
    beloved, we are convinced of better things concerning you, and things that
    accompany salvation, though we are speaking in this way."
    (a) The first thing you learn from Bible doctrine is a
    change of mind about producing human good dead works. This is the whole
    realm of legalism.
    (b) Jewish believers, living in Jerusalem, avoided
    persecution by entering the Temple and offered animal sacrifices. By so
    doing they defamed the work of the Lord.

    E. The Omniscience of God and Human Life, Jer 1:5.
    1. Jer 1:5, "I knew you before I formed [JATSAR] you by means of the
    womb, and I consecrated you before you went outside the womb; I have
    appointed you a prophet to the nations."
    2. God knew Jeremiah in eternity past before he existed as a human
    being. This is a reference to Jeremiah's PROM chip in the computer of
    divine decrees. The omniscience of God knew everything about Jeremiah in
    eternity past and programmed all the actual thoughts, decisions, and actions
    concerning Jeremiah into the divine decrees.
    a. Principles.
    (1) God is eternal; therefore, His knowledge is eternal.
    (2) God is infinite; therefore, His knowledge is without
    boundary or limitation.
    (3) God is sovereign; therefore, His knowledge is in control
    at all times. The key to control of your life is having a maximum amount of
    God's knowledge (Bible doctrine) circulating in your stream of
    consciousness. The right kind of knowledge in the stream of consciousness
    of your soul puts you in control of your life.
    (4) Time has nothing to do with the knowledge of God; the
    future is as perspicuous as the past.
    (5) All of God's knowledge is simultaneous. There never was
    a time when God did not know all the knowable about every creature and every
    thing.
    (6) God's knowledge is never irrational, irrelevant,
    speculative, theoretical, forgotten, or unknown.
    b. Principles.
    (1) God is eternally Himself in three coequal, coeternal,
    coinfinite persons. Therefore, each person of the Trinity knows Himself to
    be beyond comparison in His eternal and absolute knowledge about all things.
    This is spiritual self-esteem. Spiritual self-esteem is maximum metabolized
    doctrine circulating in the stream of consciousness under the filling of the
    Spirit and the confidence that comes from that doctrine related to the
    problem solving devices.
    (2) God's knowledge is never complicated by ignorance,
    absurdities, or emotional reactions.
    (3) God cannot be inaccurate in His knowledge; in fact,
    God's knowledge cannot be more or less than it is. This is the eternal
    status of God's knowledge.
    (4) Therefore, under the omniscience of God, all decrees
    were simultaneously known by God and simultaneously decreed by God in
    eternity past.
    (5) There never was a time when God did not know all the
    knowable simultaneously.
    (6) Omniscience means that God knows perfectly, eternally,
    and simultaneously all the knowable both actual and possible.
    (7) Actual divine knowledge about mankind was programmed
    into the divine decrees in eternity past, while the probable or the possible
    (the alternatives to reality) was also known to God but not programmed into
    the computer of divine decrees.
    c. The sovereignty of God and the free will of man coexist by
    divine decrees in human history to resolve the angelic conflict. The soul
    that God creates has volition which is totally free to decide for or against
    God.
    3. Jeremiah's biological life in the womb was known to God in eternity
    past. The prepositional phrase BE BETEN is instrumental and means "by means
    of the womb." Biological life is formed by means of the womb. God created
    biological life once and inserted into it the system by which Jeremiah's
    biological life was reproduced at conception and perpetuated in his mother's
    womb. Biological life is reproduced at conception and perpetuated in the
    womb. Biological life is self-perpetuating after the fall and follows the
    same order of creation: biological life, a soul, the imputation of the soul
    to biological life forming human life. The womb is the means of
    reproduction and perpetuation of biological life. The decision to create
    the soul and impute it to biological life belongs strictly to the
    sovereignty of God.
    4. The Hebrew verb QADASH in the hiphil stem means to set apart, to
    consecrate, to sanctify. Jeremiah was set apart by God before he went
    outside the womb, i.e., in eternity past. God knew that Jeremiah would
    believe in Christ and have a marvelous spiritual life; therefore, God set
    him apart in eternity past. This all happened before Jeremiah was born (the
    qal imperfect of JATSA meaning to go outside and the prepositional phrase ME
    RECHEM meaning outside the womb.
    5. God appointed Jeremiah in eternity past as a prophet. A prophet
    was a teacher of Bible doctrine in Old Testament times. He had a ministry
    to many Gentile nations: Egypt, Chaldeans, Persians, and Medes.
    6. This is not a verse that proves that there is life in the womb. On
    the contrary, this verse emphasizes the omniscience of God related to the
    ministry of Jeremiah. While this verse declares that Jeremiah was formed at
    birth, it emphasizes the fact that God knew Jeremiah in eternity past as
    biological life in the womb, as soul life which He would create outside of
    the womb, and as a human being after the imputation of soul life to
    biological life outside of the womb. The message of Jeremiah is the message
    of the divine decrees, not life in the womb.

    F. The History of the Origin of the Sin Nature.
    1. Rom 5:12, "Therefore, just as through one man [Adam], the sin
    [nature] entered into the world and [spiritual] death through the sin
    [nature], and in this manner [spiritual] death was transmitted to all
    mankind, because of which [sin nature] all have sinned [when Adam sinned]."
    a. Exegesis.
    (1) The sin nature plus the function of human volition is
    the source of personal sins. The plural use of the Greek word HARMATIA
    generally refers to personal sins, the singular refers to the sin nature.
    (2) The Greek word THANATOS refers to spiritual death as one
    of seven deaths described in the Bible. Adam and the woman died
    spiritually, not physically, when they sinned.
    (3) The Greek preposition DIA plus the ablative of means
    from HARMATIA should be translated "through the sin nature."
    (4) The aorist active indicative of the verb DIERCHOMAI
    means to go through. Spiritual death went through the womb, was transmitted
    through the womb. The transmission of the sin nature is the transmission of
    spiritual death. The activation of the sin nature at birth means the
    activation of spiritual death in the newly created human being. Therefore,
    we are spiritually dead before we sin and because we have a sin nature
    activated at birth. Only with Adam and the woman did personal sin come
    before the sin nature.
    (5) The Greek preposition EPI plus the instrumental neuter
    of cause from the relative pronoun HOS means "because of which." The neuter
    gender of HOS is under the influence of an abstract idea which applies to
    the entire statement. The word HOS is not translated anywhere in English
    translations, yet it is crucial to the understanding of the verse. The
    antecedent for HOS is the old sin nature. In other words, "because of which
    transmission of the sin nature all have sinned."
    (6) The aorist active indicative from the verb HAMARTANO is
    translated, "all have sinned."
    (a) The constative aorist tense views the action in its
    entirety at the moment Adam sinned, the entire human race sinned with Adam.
    The culminative aorist tense views Adam's original sin in its entirety, but
    regards it from the viewpoint of existing results, i.e., the transmission of
    the sin nature through biological life which eventuates in our committing
    personal sins. However, we are not condemned on the basis of our personal
    sins, but on the basis of the imputation of Adam's sin. This could also be
    regarded as a gnomic aorist for a universal point of doctrine.
    (b) The active voice refers back to the nominative
    plural from the adjective PAS, translated "all," referring to the entire
    human race with the exception of the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ.
    (c) The declarative indicative is used for a dogmatic
    statement of doctrine. The entire human race sinned when Adam sinned.
    b. Man isn't spiritually dead because he has an old sin nature;
    he is spiritually dead because Adam's original sin was imputed to the
    genetically-formed old sin nature. Because we have a sin nature, we also
    sin personally.
    c. Real spiritual death begins at birth, but sin continues
    throughout one's lifetime. All personal sins are gathered for one
    imputation to Christ on the cross for their judgment. There are two
    imputations at the point of birth.
    (1) The soul life or NESHAMAH, created by God, is imputed by
    God to biological life (the format soul), creating human life. As with
    Adam, we become a "soul having life." This soul life is indestructible and
    continues forever.
    (2) God imputes Adam's original sin to the geneticallyªformed old sin nature. This results in real spiritual death.
    d. Real spiritual death includes two concepts.
    (1) It includes total depravity, which means total
    helplessness to enter into a relationship with God through anything we can
    do, e.g., good works, commitment, inviting Christ into your heart, or making
    Christ Lord of all.
    (a) Because we are incapable of entering into a
    relationship with God, Eph 2:8-9 says, "For by grace are you saved through
    faith, and that not from yourselves; it is a gift from God, not of works,
    lest any man should boast." Faith is the only thing we have that is non-meritorious.
    (b) There is no way you can gain the approbation of God
    by anything you can do. Faith is not something you do; it is belief in an
    object, Christ, who did it all on the cross.
    (2) Real spiritual death also includes the complete and
    total inability to do anything about the sin nature. Because every sin
    nature has an area of weakness, an area of strength, and trends toward
    lasciviousness or toward legalism.
    (3) So total depravity means total helplessness to have a
    relationship with God through any human function, through any function of
    biological life, like asceticism, or through any function of soul life. And
    because of the old sin nature, we will always sin as long as we live on the
    earth in this body. God designed the laws of divine establishment to
    protect us from sin nature activity.
    (4) The imputation of Adam's original sin to the old sin
    nature is classified as a real spiritual death, in order to contrast it with
    our Lord's substitutionary spiritual death on the cross. Note that both
    imputations at birth are classified as real imputations. A real imputation
    is where the justice of God imputes something where antecedence exists.
    There is antecedence and affinity between the spark of life and the format
    soul; there is antecedence and affinity between Adam's original sin and the
    genetically-formed sin nature. There are two factors in any real
    imputation: what is imputed from the justice of God, and the home or target
    for the imputation. There is antecedence and affinity between both factors.
    2. The sin nature originates at conception, in that it is transmitted
    by the twenty-three male chromosomes which fertilize the female ovum. The
    sin nature is transmitted in the womb as a part of biological life, but it
    is transmitted in a dormant state. The sin nature does not become active
    until there is human life at birth. The reason for this is stated in Gen
    3:13, "Then the Lord God said to the woman, `What is this you have done?'
    And the woman replied, `The serpent deceived me, and I ate.'" Compare 1 Tim
    2:14, "Now it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman being deceived,
    was in the transgression." She was just as much involved in the fall of
    mankind as Adam was. The original sin of Adam is the source of the sin
    nature. After the fall, the woman began to ovulate, which led to pregnancy.
    a. Adam's original sin was a sin of cognizance; the woman's
    original sin was a sin of ignorance. Therefore, the sin nature is passed
    down through the man.
    b. The woman said in Gen 3:13, "I was deceived." In 1 Tim 2:13-14,
    she is said to have been deceived. She was in the fall, but because of
    the nature of her sin, the woman could not be the source for the
    transmission of the old sin nature.
    c. Only with Adam and the woman in the Garden did personal sin
    precede spiritual death. Since that time, spiritual death begins at birth
    and personal sin follows.
    3. The original spiritual death is described in Gen 2:17, "But from
    the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you will not eat, for in the day
    you eat from it dying you will die."
    a. "Dying you will die" is the qal infinitive absolute and the
    qal imperfect of the verb MUTH meaning to die. The doubling of the verb
    normally indicates intensity in the Hebrew. Recently, the Hebrew scholar
    Rudolph Meyer has seen the infinitive absolute "as a verbal, nominal,
    apposition, which stands in the isolated nominative; hence, the infinitive
    would be translated like an English gerund (a word having characteristics of
    both a verb and a noun)dying you will die."
    b. "Dying" means spiritual death; "die" means physical death.
    Physical death is the result of spiritual death.
    4. God is not the author of sin. God is never the source of the sin
    nature. The sin nature was created when Adam and the woman sinned. Mankind
    is the author of sin and perpetuates sin through biological life. After the
    fall, the woman began to ovulate resulting in pregnancy. Pregnancy means
    two things in the womb: biological life and the dormant sin nature.
    5. The two divine mandates given to Adam and the woman prior to their
    fall where not executed until after the fall.
    a. Gen 1:28, "And God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be
    fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the
    fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing
    that moves on the earth." This could not be done until after the fall.
    b. Gen 2:24, "For this cause a man shall leave his father and his
    mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh."
    Adam and the woman had no father and mother. This command could also not be
    executed until after the fall.
    6. The principle of why the woman became the child bearer is stated in
    Gen 3:16, "To the woman He said, `Multiplying I will multiply your pain in
    pregnancy, In pain you will give birth to children; Yet your desire shall be
    for your husband, And he shall rule over you.'"
    7. Ps 139:13 describes what happens after the fall, "You have created
    my inner most being [soul life]; You weaved me in the womb of my mother."
    a. The first half of the verse refers to the imputation of soul
    life at birth. The Hebrew word KILJAH is frequently translated kidneys and
    refers to that part of the soul called emotions. It can also be translated
    in a general sense for the soul.
    b. The last half of the verse refers to conception, the
    protection and incubator for the blastocyst, embryo, and fetus. The qal
    imperfect of the verb SAKAK means to knit together, to interweave, to weave.
    This is a reference to the combining of the genes, the weaving together of
    the genes of the parents. Everything is interwoven genetically.
    8. The activation of the sin nature at birth is described in Ps 51:5,
    "Behold, I was born sinful, And in sin my mother conceived me."
    a. The first line of the verse refers to the fact we are born
    physically alive and spiritually dead. Adam's original sin is imputed to
    the old sin nature at the same time that God imputes soul life to biological
    life. This occurs when we emerge from the womb and results in spiritual
    death. The Hebrew word AWON is a reference to the sin nature at birth and
    could be translated "guilty."
    b. The second line of the verse refers to the origin of the sin
    nature at conception. The Hebrew word CHATA refers to the origin of the sin
    nature and the twenty-three male chromosomes. The sin nature originates at
    conception when the twenty-three male chromosomes fertilize the female ovum.
    Therefore, David was born guilty because the sin nature became active at
    birth.
    9. Principles.
    a. Biological life begins at conception. Soul life begins at
    birth.
    b. Biological life begins with mother dependence. Soul life
    begins with God dependence.
    c. The genetically formed sin nature is transmitted through
    biological life; hence, the sin nature is transmitted through the body, not
    the soul.
    d. In human life after birth, the sin nature gains control of the
    soul through human volition, human self©determination succumbing to the
    temptation, lust pattern, area of strength, or trends of the sin nature.
    e. Biological life comes from copulation. Soul life comes from
    the creative hand of God.
    f. Biological life is temporary, related only to time. Soul life
    is permanent, related to time and eternity.
    g. While God creates soul life, He does not create the sin
    nature, which is genetically formed in biological life; hence, the sin
    nature control of the soul is the result of human volition, not divine
    sovereignty.

    G. The Origin of Life Related to Accountability.
    1. Introduction.
    a. Since there is no human volition in the womb, accountability
    does not begin until birth, where soul life including volition is imputed to
    biological life.
    (1) The format soul is activated shortly after birth with
    thought.
    (2) Biological life has no volition; therefore, biological
    life in the womb is not an issue in the angelic conflict.
    (3) Mankind was created to resolve the angelic conflict,
    which means that the volition of Adam and the woman was a major issue in the
    perfect environment of the Garden of Eden. Human volition is a part of
    resolving the prehistoric angelic conflict.
    (4) Angelic volition in prehistoric times resulted in two
    categories of angelic creatures: elect angels related to positive volition
    and fallen angels related to negative volition.
    (5) Human volition in history results in two categories of
    human beings: believers in Jesus Christ related to positive volition and
    rejecters of Jesus Christ related to negative volition.
    b. The historical extension of the angelic conflict does not
    begin until there is soul life imputed to biological life at birth. The
    historical extension of the angelic conflict does not begin in the womb.
    After birth, God creates soul life and imputed it to biological life outside
    the womb, so that a human being now exists on earth with a mission to
    resolve the angelic conflict.
    c. Accountability begins after birth at two key points where
    human volition is involved.
    (1) God consciousness. Where positive volition is expressed
    in a desire to know God and negative volition is not interested.
    (2) Gospel hearing. Where positive volition is expressed by
    faith in Jesus Christ and negative volition is rejection of Christ as
    savior.
    d. Accountability comes into sharp focus with cognition of the
    gospel from the ministry of God the Holy Spirit in common grace. The
    greatest decision in life to believe in Christ is backed up by the power
    of God the Holy Spirit in efficacious grace. The faith of a spiritually
    dead person has no power. So God the Holy Spirit takes that faith and makes
    it effective for salvation. Accountability exists totally apart from
    biological life in the womb or mother dependence or any conceivable function
    of the blastocyst, embryo, and fetus.
    e. Spiritual death also occurs at birth with the divine
    imputation of Adam's original sin to the genetically formed sin nature.
    Under the divine wisdom and the function of the justice of God condemnation
    must precede salvation.
    2. The Doctrine of Accountability.
    a. Principles.
    (1) No member of the human race is condemned at conception
    or at any time when biological life occupies the womb.
    (2) No one can be condemned until they become a human being.
    (3) The origin of human life is at birth; therefore, there
    is no condemnation of blastocyst, embryo, or fetus in the womb.
    (4) Babies, children, and adolescents who die before
    reaching accountability are automatically saved under the principle that
    condemnation must precede salvation. Jesus Christ was judged on the Cross
    for every sin of every person who does not reach accountability.
    (5) Some human beings never reach accountability. Brain
    damaged children, idiots, morons, imbeciles, and mongoloids are
    automatically saved at death because they never reached accountability.
    (6) Any human being who is incapable of cognition of the
    gospel or making a faith decision to believe in Christ is included in the
    non-accountability category and is automatically saved.
    (7) All normal human beings reach the age of accountability
    at some time after birth. This age varies with cultures and environment.
    (8) At the point of accountability for normal persons, the
    issue is faith in Christ.

    H. The legal problem of life in the womb is illustrated by the Mosaic Law,
    Ex 21:22-23.
    1. In Ex 21:22, there is a fight between two men. "Now if men who are
    fighting hit a pregnant woman so that her children go outside [the womb a
    miscarriage], yet there is no further injury to her, he will surely be fined
    as the husband may demand of him, therefore he shall pay damages as the
    judge decides."
    a. The Hebrew word JELED is plural and means children. The
    pregnant woman had two or more fetus' in her womb. Moses was demonstrating
    where the law applies. The law does not apply to the fetus but to human
    beings. Miscarriage caused by a fight is not murder. This fight would be
    tantamount to an abortion.
    b. If there is human life in the womb, then the two fighting men
    could be charged with murder of two or more fetus'. If there is no life in
    the womb, then the legal issue is damage to the mother only and no charge of
    murder. The punishment is merely the payment for damages because only
    biological life has been destroyed. If soul life were in the womb, the
    punishment would have been for homicide.
    c. Biological life not yet come to term is not an issue before
    the law. The content of the womb is not human life; for biological life
    minus soul life is not human life. Biological life resides in the womb, not
    human life. Human law always deals with human life. Human law never deals
    with biological life in the womb unless the nation is confused and
    irrational. No human government can regulate or enact laws dealing with the
    content of the womb, since the content of the womb is not human life and not
    subject to law. When they do, they are violating a Biblical principle, as
    stated in these verses. Governments are designed to administer law to the
    living, but governments have no jurisprudence over the content of the womb.
    2. Ex 21:23, "If there is any further injury to the wife beyond her
    miscarriage, then you shall appoint as the penalty life for life [capital
    punishment], . . ." The verse continues and lists possible punishments
    dependent upon what happened to the mother, but the punishments have nothing
    to do with the abortion of the fetus.
    a. Since there is no soul life in the womb, there could be no
    death penalty for miscarriage or forced abortion of a fetus. However, if
    during the struggle the woman is killed, the death penalty applies. Or if
    her eye or teeth are injured, the eye or teeth of the guilty one are
    demanded, "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." Compare Ex 21:12," "He
    who strikes a person and kills him will definitely be put to death."
    b. In this legal case, miscarriage or forced abortion from
    violence is not construed as murder. Only human beings can be murdered. A
    fetus is not a human being. A miscarriage involves biological life, and
    therefore, only the payment of damages are required. Only if the mother is
    killed does the death penalty apply.
    3. The mother's life is infinitely more important than the fetus. If
    the mother can be saved, she should be saved first. This is rejected by a
    number of religious groups. No one should ever make a decision to preserve
    what is in the womb at the expense of the death of the mother.
    4. There is no human life in the womb, only biological life. There
    cannot be soul life and therefore human life until the fetus emerges from
    the womb in one of several ways.
    5. Biological life is passed on in the womb at conception. Soul life
    begins at the point of physical birth. Only with Adam and the woman did
    biological and soul life begin simultaneously because they were never in a
    womb.

    I. The Importance of the Virgin Pregnancy and Virgin Birth.
    1. The Background Psalm 22.
    a. Ps 22:1, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken me? Far from
    My deliverance are the words of My groaning."
    (1) The doubling of the vocative "My God" indicates the
    intensity of the situation while our Lord was bearing our sins. "God" is a
    reference to God the Father only. The doubling also indicates the high
    quality of the perfection of the Person, i.e., the perfection of God the
    Father's essence.
    (2) "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" is the only
    phrase that occurs in all three original languages of Scripture: Ps 22:1 is
    the Hebrew, Mt 27:46 is the Aramaic and Greek. It was the phrase uttered by
    our Lord while He was bearing our sins. Aramaic was the official language
    of the Persian empire and came back with the Jews after the Babylonian
    captivity. The subject of the verb "forsaken" is in the singular and refers
    to God the Father only.
    b. Ps 22:3, "But You are holy, You who are enthroned upon the
    praises of Israel." This is the answer to the question asked in verse one,
    "why have You forsaken Me?"
    (1) God the Father abandoned or forsook Christ because the
    Father is holy perfect eternal righteousness and justice. Because the
    justice of God is judging the humanity of Christ bearing our sins, He has to
    abandon the humanity of Christ.
    (2) When God the Father imputed all personal sins of history
    to the impeccable person of Christ, His righteousness condemned and rejected
    these sins. Then the justice of God judged those sins.
    c. Ps 22:6, "But I am a worm, and not a man, a reproach of men,
    and despised by the people." This is the rest of the explanation given in
    verse three.
    (1) The Hebrew word for worm is TOLAH and refers to the worm
    crushed to make the special crimson dye used to make royal robes in the
    ancient world.
    (2) Christ was crushed by our sins so that we, as believers,
    can wear the royal robes of divine righteousness. 2 Cor 5:21, "He made Him
    who knew no sin to be made sin as a substitute for us, that we might become
    the righteousness of God by means of Him."
    d. Ps 22:9-10, "For You are He who brought Me outside the womb;
    You caused Me to trust upon My mother's breasts. I was cast upon You
    outside the womb; separated from my mother's womb, You have been My God."
    (1) Jesus Christ did not become a human being until He was
    separated from the womb. God the Father was not the God of the humanity of
    Christ until our Lord was outside the womb.
    (2) Therefore, at the birth of Christ, God the Father
    created soul life and imputed it to biological life. He also imputed spirit
    life since our Lord had no old sin nature, and therefore, no imputation of
    Adam's sin. Jesus Christ lived thirty-three years without ever committing a
    personal sin. Therefore, He was qualified to receive the judgment of our
    sins and be our savior.
    (3) One of the greatest decisions of all time was the
    Father's decision to create soul life and give it to the biological life of
    the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ. This decision meant that the Father
    would have to judge His Son on the cross. What motivated the Father to do
    this? Divine self-esteem and divine impersonal love for sinful humanity.
    2. The first time Mary became pregnant, she became pregnant as a
    virgin. Joseph, her husband, did not provide the twenty-three male
    chromosomes, but instead they were provided by God the Holy Spirit.
    a. Mt 1:18, "Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows. When
    His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they had sex, she was
    found to be with child from the Holy Spirit."
    (1) The Greek preposition EK plus the ablative singular of
    source from two words, HAGIOS and PNEUMA, means "from the Holy Spirit." He
    was the source of twenty-three perfect male chromosomes.
    (2) This meant that the blastocyst, embryo, and fetus came
    into being without the transmission of the old sin nature. This is how
    Jesus Christ came into the world as a perfect human being as the last Adam,
    for He was born as Adam was created.
    b. Mt 1:20, "But when he [Joseph] had considered this [divorce],
    behold, an angel appeared in a dream to him [Joseph] saying, `Joseph, son of
    David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife; for that which has been
    conceived in her is from the source of the Holy Spirit." The virgin
    pregnancy Mary excluded the transmission of the sin nature, so that the
    biological life of Jesus Christ in the womb did not possess the usual
    dormant sin nature. Therefore, our Lord is the only member of the human
    race ever born trichotomous. Adam was created trichotomous. This is why
    our Lord is called in the Greek MONOGENES, which means uniquely©born, Jn
    3:16. 1 Jn 5:18 says very clearly that Jesus was "the One born from God."
    God the Holy Spirit is the source of the perfection of Christ's biological
    life at conception. God the Father is the source of the perfection of
    Christ's soul and spirit at physical birth.
    (1) All the cells of the human race are contaminated with
    the sin nature with one exception. Through meiosis and the function of
    polar body, twenty©three uncontaminated chromosomes remain in the female
    ovum prior to conception or fertilization. These twenty©three chromosomes
    in the ovum are completely free from the old sin nature.
    (2) This phenomenon in the female is based on the fact that
    the woman was deceived in the original sin, whereas Adam was guilty of a sin
    of cognizance. While ignorance was no excuse for the woman's sin, it did
    make a difference in determining which person, Adam or the woman, would
    possess the womb and carry the blastocyst, embryo, and fetus.
    (3) When the woman said to the Lord in the garden, "I was
    deceived by the serpent," the Lord replied in Gen 3:16, "I will greatly
    multiply your pain in pregnancy. In pain, you shall give birth to children.
    Your desire shall be toward your husband, and he shall rule over you." So
    because she was deceived in the original sin, the woman is the one who
    carries the womb.
    (4) 1 Tim 2:14, "For it was not Adam who was deceived, but
    the woman, being quite deceived, fell into the transgression."
    (5) Both the man and the woman are carriers of the sin
    nature, but only the man can transmit the sin nature through twenty-three
    male chromosomes which fertilize the female ovum in copulation.
    c. Therefore, this was a virgin pregnancy followed by a virgin
    birth. Later, when Joseph and Mary were married, they had at least six more
    children. They included four men, James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas, and at
    least two sisters. In every case, these six children carried the old sin
    nature. Therefore, the birth of our Lord was unique. So the first time
    Mary became pregnant, she was a virgin. Joseph, her husband, did not
    provide the twenty-three male chromosomes.
    d. This was the only possible way Jesus Christ could come into
    the world as a perfect person. He had to be perfect in order to go to the
    cross and be judged for our sins. He could not take our place and become
    our substitute unless He remained perfect humanity.
    e. So God the Holy Spirit created the twenty©three perfect male
    chromosomes and artificially inseminated the ovum of the virgin Mary which
    had twenty©three female chromosomes not contaminated with the sin nature
    cells.
    f. Hence, through meiosis and polar body, the virgin Mary
    contributed twenty-three uncontaminated chromosomes while the Holy Spirit
    created twenty-three perfect chromosomes, resulting in a virgin pregnancy.
    Our Lord's humanity had biological life as of that moment.
    g. Because of the virgin pregnancy, there was no transmission of
    the old sin nature. Therefore, at the point of the virgin birth, when God
    the Father made the decision to impute the spark of life, NESHAMAH, to the
    format soul, He did so knowing that thirty-three years later He would have
    to impute to that same person, Jesus Christ, all the sins of the human race
    and judge every one of them. He would have to judge His uniquely born Son.
    So this was a tremendous decision from the sovereignty of God the Father.
    h. Our Lord was born as perfect humanity. For when God the
    Father imputed to Him the spark of life, He became a human being, born as
    perfect humanity.
    i. Not only was He born trichotomous having body, soul, and human
    spirit; but at the same time our Lord was born into the prototype divine
    dynasphere, enabling Him to remain impeccable in His humanity. Therefore,
    our Lord was qualified to be our substitute, taking our sins and being
    judged for them, because of the virgin pregnancy and virgin birth, and
    because He remained inside the prototype divine dynasphere.
    j. Furthermore, our Lord was tested during His lifetime beyond
    anything anyone else has ever endured, and yet He remained impeccable. His
    deity was not able to sin; His humanity was able not to sin because He
    resided throughout His lifetime in the prototype divine dynasphere, under
    the filling of the Spirit, and resisted all temptation to sin.
    3. The virgin birth fulfilled the prophecy of Isa 7:14, "Therefore,
    the Lord Himself will give you a sign: behold, a virgin shall become
    pregnant and will give birth to a Son, and she will call His name Immanuel,
    (meaning, `God with us')." and Isa 9:6, "For a child will be born to us, a
    son will be given to us; and the government will be on His shoulders; and
    His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father,
    Prince of Peace."
    a. When that prophecy was fulfilled at the virgin birth, Jesus
    Christ became undiminished deity and true humanity in one person forever.
    b. He had to become true humanity to go to the cross. For as
    God, Jesus Christ could not die for the sins of the world. He had to become
    true humanity, and those sins had to be imputed to perfect humanity,
    depicted by the "lamb without spot and without blemish."
    (1) Jesus Christ had to become true humanity to be our high
    priest. For a priest is a human being representing himself before God.
    (2) Jesus Christ is a mediator between God and man because
    He is equal with both parties in the mediation. As God, Jesus Christ is
    coequal and coeternal with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit. As true
    humanity, Jesus Christ is equal with humanity. Therefore, only He is
    qualified to be the mediator between God and man.
    (3) Furthermore, God had promised David that he would have a
    Son who would rule forever. The only way that unconditional Davidic
    Covenant could be kept was through the virgin birth whereby our Lord Jesus
    Christ was born as the Son of David. Beginning with the Second Advent, He
    will rule forever: throughout the 1000 years of the Millennium and on into
    eternity.
    4. The fulfillment of the virgin birth prophecy is found in:
    a. Mt 1:21. "And she shall give birth to a Son, and you will
    call His name Jesus [IESOUS], for it is He who will save His people from
    their sins."
    b. Jn 1:14, "And the Word became flesh, and He tabernacled among
    us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the uniquely-born One from the
    source of the Father, full of grace and truth."
    c. Jn 1:18, "No one has seen God at any time; the uniquely©born
    God, who rests in the bosom of the Father [a sign of highest honor], He has
    explained Him."
    d. Jn 3:16, "For God loved the world so much , that He gave His
    Son, the uniquely©born One, that whosoever believes in Him should not
    perish, but have eternal life."
    e. Jn 3:18, "He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does
    not believe is judged already, because he has not believed in the person of
    the uniquely-born Son of God."
    f. 1 Jn 4:9-10, "By this the love of God was manifested among us,
    because God sent His uniquely-born Son into the world in order that we might
    live through Him. By this [impersonal] love exists, not because we have
    loved God, but because He loved us and sent His Son to be a propitiation for
    our sins."
    5. The virgin pregnancy resulted in the virgin birth. As a result of
    the virgin birth, our Lord Jesus Christ received from the justice of God the
    Father the imputation of our sins. Two imputations are important.
    a. God the Father created the spark of life and imputed it to the
    format soul of our Lord, at which point our Lord became a human being. This
    was a real imputation, for there was affinity between the spark of life and
    the format soul. He could not impute Adam's original sin because there was
    no genetically-formed old sin nature.
    b. Later on, the one prom chip in the computer of divine decrees,
    containing all the personal sins in human history, was imputed to Jesus
    Christ on the cross, judging every one of those sins. This was a judicial
    imputation because there was no affinity nor antecedence between the perfect
    humanity of our Lord and all the personal sins of human history.
    c. This is the basis for our so great salvation. Because the
    virgin pregnancy was followed by the virgin birth, there is no transmission
    of the old sin nature. No old sin nature means no imputation of Adam's
    original sin. And our Lord lived thirty-three years without committing a
    personal sin. Therefore, He arrived at the cross perfect as a "lamb without
    spot and without blemish," and became "the lamb of God who takes away the
    sins of the world."
    6. Summary.
    a. The humanity of Christ was uniquely born because of the virgin
    pregnancy followed by the virgin birth. In the virgin pregnancy, Jesus
    Christ was not a true human being; He had only biological life. At the
    virgin birth, Jesus Christ had soul life merging with biological life, at
    which point He became true humanity and perfect humanity.
    b. He was perfect humanity because the transmission of the sin
    nature did not occur. The transmission of the sin nature can only occur
    through twenty©three male chromosomes which fertilize the female ovum at
    conception. Those twenty-three male chromosomes were not there since it was
    a virgin pregnancy.
    c. The female ovum was also free from the old sin nature. The
    process of meiosis had shed three polar bodies, through which the old sin
    nature had been discarded, leaving twenty-three uncontaminated chromosomes
    in the female ovum. The female ovum is the only cell not contaminated with
    the old sin nature.
    d. In the virgin pregnancy, God the Holy Spirit produced the
    twenty-three perfect male chromosomes which were used to fertilize the ovum
    in the virgin pregnancy. With these perfect chromosomes, God the Holy
    Spirit artificially inseminated the ovum of the virgin Mary.
    e. So at the point of conception, Jesus Christ had biological
    life. As a blastocyst, embryo, and fetus in mother dependence, there was no
    human life which means no soul life.
    f. Not until the birth of our Lord when God the Father imputed
    the spark of life to the format soul did there exist the true humanity of
    Jesus Christ. God the Father gave this humanity; this is the dramatic point
    in Jn 3:16. "For God the loved the world so much that He gave His Son, the
    uniquely-born one." He gave His Son, which refers to the deity of Christ.
    But He was uniquely born, referring to the humanity of Christ. This was the
    beginning of the Hypostatic Union in which undiminished deity and true
    humanity are combined in one person forever.
    g. When soul life was added to biological life at the point of
    the virgin birth, the gift of God the Father (Jn 3:16), our Lord was born
    perfect.
    h. Therefore, the virgin pregnancy excludes the genetic
    transmission of the sin nature. Therefore, there was no imputation of
    Adam's original sin because there was no target and no affinity.
    i. In the virgin pregnancy of our Lord, there was biological life
    without the sin nature. In the virgin birth of our Lord, there was soul
    life added to biological life so that our Lord became a perfect human being,
    born as Adam was created.
    j. Through the virgin pregnancy and virgin birth, God the Father
    prepared the "lamb without spot and without blemish." Through the
    maintenance of impeccability throughout the First Advent and incarnation,
    our Lord was qualified to be the "lamb of God who takes away the sin of the
    world."

    J. The Case of the Arrogant Woman, Lk 11:27-28.
    1. The background is Lk 11:14-20.
    a. Jesus was casting out demons as a sign of His Messiahship, but
    He was definitely not practicing exorcism. Jesus implies that exorcism has
    no spiritual connotation. This is in answer to the blasphemy of unbelievers
    who allege that Jesus casts out demons in the power of Satan. It was a well
    known fact in the ancient world that exorcism was practiced by agents of
    Satan. The Pharisees knew this and accuse Jesus of being a part of the
    Satanic worshipers who practiced exorcism. Lk 11:20, "But if I cast out
    demons by the finger of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you." As
    Messiah, Jesus Christ in hypostatic union has authority over both man and
    angels. In Lk 11:21-23, Jesus illustrates the point.
    Finally, in Lk 11:24-26, He condemns exorcism as having no spiritual connotation; for the person
    who was the object of exorcism did not become a believer.
    b. Exorcism is the function of unbelievers. Our Lord cast out
    demons in the use of His authority, not in exorcism, and He gave this power
    to his disciples and later to the apostles. In many cases, the exorcist is
    the agent of Satan, being used by Satan to give credit to his false
    doctrine. Our Lord did not practice exorcism. He cast out demons to
    present Himself as the God-man and the unique person of the universe the
    Messiah of Israel and the Savior of the world.
    c. Lk 11:26, "Then it goes and takes along seven other spirits
    more evil than itself, and they go in and live there; and the last state of
    that man becomes worse than the first." This person does not become a
    believer, but simply cleans up his or her body. The fact that demons come
    back is indicative of the fact that the person was not a believer. Jesus
    made an important point: the practice of exorcism does not result in
    salvation unless the delivered person believes in Christ. If the person
    does not believe in Christ, then a strong, arrogant self©righteousness
    develops, which paves the way for multiple demon possession. Through
    religion, an unbeliever often enters into demon possession.
    d. At this point, our Lord is interrupted by a rude woman who was
    seeking attention from the crowd and is very upset by what Jesus had said.
    The woman is going to switch the issue from exorcism to the womb. She may
    have practiced exorcism and wanted to stop what our Lord was saying. Our
    Lord was involved in a tremendous dissertation that should not have been
    interrupted. Nevertheless, it was interrupted. This woman was arrogant,
    ill©mannered, rude, and trying to advance herself by putting down our Lord.
    This woman was not interested in learning, for she interrupted the teaching
    of our Lord with a loud voice. This woman feels threatened, which is why
    she is so rude.
    2. Lk 11:27, "Now it came to pass while He was teaching these things,
    a certain woman from the crowd shouted at Him with a loud voice [interrupted
    Him] `Blessed is the woman whose womb carried You, and whose breasts You
    have sucked.'"
    a. Her interruption was designed to protect her exorcism business
    by neutralizing what our Lord has said. She does this by asserting female
    superiority, which would nullify our Lord's sign of messiahship through
    casting out demons.
    (1) She makes an issue out of the womb by seeking to
    subordinate our Lord's humanity to a false doctrine, which is human life in
    the womb. She implies that there is life in the womb. She is asserting
    that Jesus Christ is a human being, and that as a human being, He was
    subordinate in the womb to the woman, and that the woman is the superior
    creature in the human race.
    (2) The woman uses the womb to imply female superiority and
    to protect her own status as an exorcist and religious teacher.
    (3) Without realizing it, she made a distinction between the
    sustaining of biological life in the womb and human life outside of the womb
    nourished at the breast. Our Lord did not argue with her, debate with her,
    or put her down; He simply substitutes the truth.
    b. This woman was talking when she should have been listening.
    1 Cor 14:33-34, "Everything must be done in order in the local church. "Let
    the women keep silent in churches, for they are not permitted to speak."
    1 Tim 2:11©12, "Women, be learning in silence with complete šsubordination
    [to your right pastor]. In fact, I do not permit a woman to teach or to
    exercise authority over a man, but to learn in silence."
    c. "Blessed is the woman whose womb carried You" implied that
    there is life in the womb. This woman suggests that soul life is in the
    womb. Then she goes even further to make sure everyone understands how
    mother dependent our Lord was outside of the womb when she adds "and whose
    breasts you have sucked." She implies that motherhood is superior to the
    genius and virtue of the impeccable humanity of Christ. Obviously, this
    woman failed to understand the curse stated in Gen 3:16. This woman also
    failed to understand the true principle of happiness, that parents do not
    depend on their children for happiness.
    3. Lk 11:28, "But He replied to her, `On the contrary! Happiness
    belongs to those who keep on hearing and retaining the Word of God.'"
    a. Our Lord's first word to this woman was the classical Greek
    particle MENOUN, which was used to correct her statement. MENOUN was a one
    word particle which the Greeks used to indicate that they disagreed entirely
    with what someone said. The particle MENOUN is used here to substitute a
    new statement for a wrong statement. When a person used this particle, it
    meant that all that you just heard was wrong, and that you were going to
    correct some part of the statement and emphasize the truth. So our Lord
    addressed only the issue of happiness.
    b. The true issue is spiritual feeding on Bible doctrine, not the
    baby feeding at the breast. Bible doctrine clarifies the issue of life in
    the womb to those believers who are consistent and persistent in the
    metabolization of doctrine. Unbelievers cannot understand the doctrine of
    the origin of human life outside of the womb by the direct creative act of
    God. There are some questions and problems in life that can only be
    answered by persistent and diligent perception and metabolization of Bible
    doctrine.
    c. Everything this woman said could have been corrected had she
    learned Bible doctrine. Therefore, this stresses the importance of
    reception, retention, and recall of doctrine. This principle applies to our
    study of the origin of life. We must understand and accept what the Bible
    says regardless of our personal feelings or emotional involvement with the
    subject.
    d. This woman is trying to assert the superiority of the woman.
    This is a feminist cult that has existed throughout history. She sought to
    use Jesus as a political pawn to make her speech about the superiority of
    the woman because the woman carries biological life in the womb.

    M. Summary Principles of Application.
    1. Human law must always deal with human life and never with
    biological life in the womb as such.
    2. No human government in history can govern or enact or regulate laws
    dealing with the content of the womb. That is a false issue and totally
    outside the prerogative of government.
    3. The exception the United States of America is the only known
    government in human history which makes an issue out of the womb rather than
    a private matter between a doctor and a patient.
    4. The tragedy of this exception is the fact that there is no human
    life in the womb, only biological life.
    5. Government administers law to the living. Governments have no
    jurisdiction over the content of the womb and neither does any church.

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  • by John the Baptist on December 1st, 2008

    John the Baptist

    And what translation of that verse makes is ok

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  • by thekingcobra63 on November 28th, 2007

    thekingcobra63

    It only says thou shalt not kill, which is what an abortion is. Nobody can claim it is giving of life or even merciful of life in any way. It is funny how abortionist supporters try so hard to make any moral claim to the practice. Murder, death, killing, it is all the same and the symatics of trying to defend the practice does not return life to those who are murdered by the practice, that is the one constant that will never change.

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  • by JanetMalley on November 28th, 2007

    JanetMalley

    I'm not saying your doing this Inspector Javert but people have to remember that alot of words are man made words, and aren't the words in the bible, but if you read the meaning of the word you want to ask about, then go by the same meaning in the bible, that will be your answer.
    Yes abortion is murder, the one performing the abortion and the one who ask for the abortion is guilty. If your not a christian you may not know it's wrong, but when you find out it's wrong, you need to ask for forgiveness with a sincere heart and never do it again.

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  • by wNCgal is one of the peculiar people on October 24th, 2007

    wNCgal is one of the peculiar people

    Ummmm..."thou shalt not kill"...dont you think an abortion is killing a baby?

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  • by Anonymous on October 22nd, 2007

    Anonymous

    The Bible is clear on this subject as has been seen in Ps 139:13-16 where God sees life in the unborn embryo and abort it is murder which again is condemned

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  • by The_Professional on August 12th, 2007

    The_Professional

    "Better to not have been born" (then be a republican implied)

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  • I do believe that Moses was indeed a prophet and did receive the 10 commandments from God. ("Thou shalt not kill" being one of them.) He was definitely a significant figure in the Bible and with the ancient Jews. Some of the minor prophets are not always recognized as credible. Again, it's just something that has me interested in doing some more research. It's not something I've thought deeply about.

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  • by Nightwatchdog on May 2nd, 2010

    Nightwatchdog

    It doesn't - in fact God approves of Abortion.

    The Bible approves of killing pregnant women: Genesis 38:24, Numbers 31:17

    The Bible approves of abortion: 2 Kings 15:16

    God approves of abortion: Hosea 13:15-16

    People are not counted as persons until they are a month old: Numbers 3:15

    The Bible contains directions on how to abort any pregnancy caused by adultery: Numbers 5:12-31

    The Bible says that being aborted is better than living a bad life: Ecclesiastes 6:3-5, Matthew 26:24

    The Bible says that a person becomes a living soul when he BREATHES the BREATH of life into his nostril (fetuses don't breathe): Genesis 2:7



    Jesus (as a Jew), probably believed that "life" began at birth, as explained in the Old Testament. There is no biblical support for an "anti-choice" position. Have you read your bible?

    Here's what your Bible actually says about abortion:

    Abortion is not murder. A fetus is not considered a human life:

    If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life. -- Exodus 21:22-23

    The Bible places no value on fetuses or infants less than one month old:

    And if it be from a month old even unto five years old, then thy estimation shall be of the male five shekels of silver, and for the female thy estimation shall be three shekels of silver. -- Leviticus 27:6

    Fetuses and infants less than one month old are not considered persons:

    Number the children of Levi after the house of their fathers, by their families: every male from a month old and upward shalt thou number them. And Moses numbered them according to the word of the LORD. -- Numbers 3:15-16

    God sometimes approves of killing fetuses:

    And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive? ... Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. -- Numbers 31:15-17
    (Some of the non-virgin women must have been pregnant. They would have been killed along with their unborn fetuses.)

    Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give? give them a miscarrying womb and dry breasts. -- Hosea 9:14

    Yea, though they bring forth, yet will I slay even the beloved fruit of their womb. -- Hosea 9:16

    Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up. -- Hosea 13:16

    God sometimes kills newborn babies to punish their parents:

    Because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of the LORD to blaspheme, the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die. -- 2 Samuel 12:14

    God sometimes causes abortions by cursing unfaithful wives:

    The priest shall say unto the woman, The LORD make thee a curse and an oath among thy people, when the LORD doth make thy thigh to rot, and thy belly to swell. And this water that causeth the curse shall go into thy bowels, to make thy belly to swell, and thy thigh to rot: And the woman shall say, Amen, amen. ...
    And when he hath made her to drink the water, then it shall come to pass, that, if she be defiled, and have done trespass against her husband, that the water that causeth the curse shall enter into her, and become bitter, and her belly shall swell, and her thigh shall rot: and the woman shall be a curse among her people. And if the woman be not defiled, but be clean; then she shall be free, and shall conceive seed. -- Numbers 5:21-21, 27-28

    God's law sometimes requires the execution (by burning to death) of pregnant women:

    Tamar thy daughter in law hath played the harlot; and also, behold, she is with child by whoredom. And Judah said, Bring her forth, and let her be burnt. -- Genesis 38:24

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  • by Ec-nal Licensed Bootie Inspector on June 2nd, 2009

    Ec-nal Licensed Bootie Inspector

    Thou shalt not kill. Sound familiar yo?...

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  • by Amy on March 24th, 2009

    Amy

    An unborn baby is a sacred life created in the image of God to live forever.

    God himself "shaped [his/her] life"/"knit [her] together" "in [her] mother's womb." He "knew all about" her “before” that. He "knows [her] inside and out", "every bone in [her] body", "exactly how [she] was made, bit by bit." He "watched" her “grow from conception to birth”, "all the stages of [her] life were spread out before [him]." He had "holy plans for" her "before [she] saw the light of day"; "when [she] was still in [her] mother's womb he chose and called [her]." The unborn child was "uniquelly", "wonderfully" and "marvelously" made by the Creator, designed for a glorious life in Christ and an eternal relationship with Jesus. "Children are God's best gift." (Jeremiah 1:5, Psalm 139, Isaiah 44:24, Psalm 127:3, Galatians 1:15, Psalm 127:3)

    "The Bible tells us that human life is sacred; God gave it to us, and only God can take it away. You and I aren't simply a higher form of animal; we were created in the image of God. God gave us a spirit or soul that will live forever—and this makes all the difference. The Bible says, 'God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them' (Genesis 1:27). This is why we must never destroy any life casually (from the unborn to the old). Life is precious, even when it nears its end on this earth. It is so precious that God sent His only Son into the world to open heaven's door for us by His death on the cross. The Bible says, 'For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord' (Romans 6:23)." ~Billy Graham

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  • by Topher on December 2nd, 2008

    Topher

    Commandment number 6 say that shall not kill... So what does this have to do with a baby... Well, let us look at the examples in the Bible...

    John the Baptist lept while in His mother's womb...

    Jeremiah was chosen and formed by God in the womb...

    You have the Deuteronomy 21:22... That says a person should be punished for hurting a women in such a way that she should lose her pregnancy... Seeing as the Bible teaches life for life, that makes sense as an anti-abortion verse...

    Then there is the concept that God created us, and who are we to try and reject a gift from God...

    Psalms says that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made" by God...

    Throughout the Bible we see examples of God "opening the womb" and "closing the womb"...

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  • by The Wraith of God is Coming on December 2nd, 2008

    The Wraith of God is Coming

    Here is a story or truth if you will:

    A soul awaits and picks his mother in hopes of trying to help the mother but by the time that person is of age his/her mind has been so secularlized he or she no longer remembers what he or she is sent here to do. Anyway you are killing someone that is coming to help you it is sad really.
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  • by Gene H on December 2nd, 2008

    Gene H

    1.) You didn't previously say.
    2.) I'll follow the rules, as I have, and do and say what I want within them.
    3.) I'll d--n well unsubscribe when YOU drop dead.
    4.) Never ever threaten me like that again. The sword works both ways. If you are going to mole my q's and a's, do so. . .with a civil tongue.
    5.) I'll keep the discussion going if I feel like it. YOU end NONE of my discussions.

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  • by Dr Jones on October 24th, 2008

    Dr Jones

    Some people would ay that Abortion is Biblical and that opposing it is a very serious sin.

    God is an Abortionist. He killed a whole planet full of people during Noahs flood including pregnant women.Obviously, this involved the destruction of their fetuses.

    Also, Joshua was an Abortionist.God commanded him to carry out Abortions in the Bible.When the Israelites massacred the inhabitants of numerous Canannite cities, lots of pregnant women would have been killed and their fetuses destroyed.

    Also, the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" only applies to people. The Bible was written by Jews and Jews believe that personhood begins at birth.

    Jesus may well have believed this. After all, he said that unless a man be born again, he cannotenter the Kingdom of Heaven. Notice how Jesus regards personhood as begining at birth rather than conception.

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  • by Anonymous on December 14th, 2007

    Anonymous

    the part that says not to harm children
    the part that says to love all the children
    and the part that says THOU SHALT NOT KILL

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  • by Anonymous on December 7th, 2007

    Anonymous

    The Bible does not specifically state this, but it says that the Isrealites were to whip out 7 nations once in the promis land. One of the resons was child sacrifice right after birth. Hell (not the actual place) was where they sacrificed their babies, God said that that was hell because of this.

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  • by DRLAURAHATER on November 29th, 2007

    DRLAURAHATER

    One of the ten commadments is "Thou shall not kill" Well abortion is killing.

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  • by Anonymous on July 2nd, 2011

    Anonymous

    In the Bible book of Psalms we ca read at Ps 139:13 "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb." From this it can e seen that God views the life of a child as precious during the very early stages of development God is the source of life (Ps36:9) and he does not want anyone to deliberately end the a life by means of an abortion.

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  • by hong kong phooey on May 2nd, 2010

    hong kong phooey

    the 6th commandment
    though shalt not kill

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  • by hong kong phooey on February 18th, 2010

    hong kong phooey

    what .....why would g-d want you to abort your own flesh and blood

  • by Friartuck on November 29th, 2007

    Friartuck

    the bible's a bit ambivalent really.
    Take this quote for example:
    If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life. -- Exodus 21:22-23
    If the MOTHER dies, it is a life for a life (ie: the murderer dies). If the 'fruit' is lost they only pay a fine for common assault on the woman.

    And this quote:
    And if it be from a month old even unto five years old, then thy estimation shall be of the male five shekels of silver, and for the female thy estimation shall be three shekels of silver. -- Leviticus 27:6
    Any child under a month old is just not counted - no punishment incurred at all.

    God himself will do it on occasion:
    Yea, though they bring forth, yet will I slay even the beloved fruit of their womb. -- Hosea 9:16

    Don't get me wrong here, I'm not advocating using abortion as simply some form of retrospective contraception - but the bible's position is somewhat ambivalent to say the least.

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  • by Czar_K on June 14th, 2011

    Czar_K

    Read it here: http://www.answerbag.com/a_view/10839704

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