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Justin madziakapita
Justin madziakapita
7 years ago

I thought church has a spiritual and moral obligation to save those that are lost through Christ? What causes these pregnancies? Is it not sin? What is a human Right ? It’s his or her choice how he or she will do with her life. This situation has come about because of sexual sin. In whatever position you look at it, sexual sin has taken a Centre stage what people want is not what God’s original intent is. Those in Christian believing church and are called by God to work in the vineyards can not even think about abortion. By… Read more »

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Kuti mudziwe kuti anthuwa amadziwa choona koma amakana dala, such laws kuli konse put limit as to when abortion can be performed. Ngati argument is because is unborn then its nothing why do such laws prohibit abortion after 12 weeks or 15 weeks? You cannot abort a 6 months pregnancy or 7 months pregnancy kuli konse its not allowed

Dalitso
Dalitso
7 years ago

Sometimes I wonder what some church leadership fail to reason and apply knowledge. Surely Livingstonia synod seems is ready not to discuss anything before discussions begins. No one would champion for abortion for fun let alone the church. The situation at hand is that there have been cases where if abortion was carried out, a woman could have been saved. It is simple understanding and that does not need scriptures to understand. When I check the story of Jesus in the Bible, he was always surrounded by prostitutes, sinners and all marginalized people. A metaphor I can say, he hanged… Read more »

WmawaMungu
WmawaMungu
7 years ago

If the woman has the right over her own body to do anything she wanted to and then where does she get the authority to terminate the life of the voiceless unborn baby whose rights are washed away by the aborting woman?

Handsome Chaponda
Handsome Chaponda
7 years ago
Reply to  WmawaMungu

WmawaMungu!! You have asked a very good question!! Thumbs up!!!

gala
gala
7 years ago

Kikikiki koma ku Blantyre synod kulinso abusa ena oganiza chonchi??? Ndalama zawatseka mmaso ndithu……nthawi yatha…

Gama
Gama
7 years ago

The power of the devil have conquered Blantyre Synod. Money at work.

pwiya
pwiya
7 years ago

At a tender age (12 years) I remember to have learnt that a bird in the hand is worth twice in the bush. And when I started following the scriptures and homilies in church I learnt that citing God’s laws just to be seen doing so like Pharisees is really very dangerous and could lead to un Godly acts. Can somebody school me where is the wisdom in protecting something whose future is uncertain at the expense of another that already exist? What we need is to civic educate our girls, women and men to prevent occurence of these high… Read more »

Handsome Chaponda
Handsome Chaponda
7 years ago
Reply to  pwiya

Pwiya. I pray that you read and reply this. Can you please answer the question asked by WmawaMungu? Please am eager to see your reply!!!! Please do me a favor.

Gama
Gama
7 years ago
Reply to  pwiya

pwiya! Life begins in the womb , not after birth.

JJB
JJB
7 years ago
Reply to  pwiya

You miss the point. No one has ever said in medical emergency let the Mother die to save the child. If you try to abort for no good reason you may indeed die because you will be using poison to kill the unborn child, which poison may end up killing you.

patriot
7 years ago

Zachibwana.Mufuna athu azipanga dala zigololo even kunja kwabanja akudziwa kuti achotsa mimba

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