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Monday, May 12, 2008
Today...
... the House of Commons debates the Human Embryology and Fertilisation Bill. It will be a grim day if this horrible legislation goes through in the form in which it has been presented. Prayers...
I am really disappointed in the vote; I thought that they would consider it immoral but it seems we are no better than the Germans doing their experimentations in the last war. And no good will come of it - spiritually or otherwise. I pray for a reversal of this decision and a turning of people's hearts and minds.
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There was an overwhelming majority voting in favour of the bill. This country has signed its own death warrant.
Heaven help the United Kingdom!
I am really disappointed in the vote; I thought that they would consider it immoral but it seems we are no better than the Germans doing their experimentations in the last war. And no good will come of it - spiritually or otherwise. I pray for a reversal of this decision and a turning of people's hearts and minds.
On so sad a day, let us pray for grace to forgive those who kill babies,
William Jolliffe
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