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Is Emotional Intelligence Just the Fad du Jour?
“I’ve been doing this for 15 years,” Annette told me. “It just wasn’t called this.” I was explaining to a counselor in Australia about the field of emotional intelligence, and she was sure she’d found it first. Likely you'll feel the same way.
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Daily relaxation reduces frustration, stress and anxiety. It also offers you at least seven opportunities to unwind and escape from the speed of everyday life. Once you get started, you may find it easier to relax in other ways during the day or...
The Cause Bearers
Writing is more than putting words on the page, it is inspiration for the soul. This article encourages readers to both practice their craft (even before it LOOKS like a craft!) and reach out to others who have lost their voice.
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The Springtime of Peace
The Springtime of Peace
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Writer's Block
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Choose Life, Abortion Stops a Beating Heart
I believe in the right to life. I believe that there is a human life forming from the moment of contraception. I believe anyone who allows or has an abortion is denying the right to life. Abortion is wrong. The Lord has said, "You shall not murder," (Exodus 33:13). The life that is growing within the mother is a child, a baby.
There is an entire life forming inside the womb. The woman does have a right; she has a right to conceive. However once she has conceived, then it is now a separate life. The woman then has the right to parent the child or place it for adoption. She should not be given the right to kill it.
If abortion is not wrong, if the baby inside of a woman is not a baby why does a woman who has had an abortion grieve afterwards. She is grieving for the loss of life, the baby that she aborted. Abortion not only harms the human being inside of the woman but the woman herself.
Why can society not help a woman through this difficult time by giving her alternatives for the life she is carrying inside of her? Why is it ok for our Government to pass a law that determines life is worthless? The fetus is human and if not aborted will grow to be a fully functioning adult if given the right to life. How immortal society has become. People are the only ones who kill their young while still unborn.
That human being inside of a woman who can not speak for themselves has a right to be born. No one has a right to kill a human being, so why are we allowing the killing of a human being who is developing with potential. It is unmoral to kill another human being to spare yourself of an
inconvenience brought on by your own actions. Because the fetus is human, if left to live, it will result in the birth of a human baby. Where does the mother get the right to kill the human within her? Abortion puts the Woman's personal interests and comfort above the value of life of the human being inside of her.
- Murder: unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being
- embryo.: developing human organism from 4 days after fertilization to the end of the eight week.
- Fetus Unborn baby; from about seven to eight weeks of development until birth. Prior to that time considered an embryo.
- Killing To deprive of life
- Murder: The unlawful killing of one human by another
Therefore killing a fetus is murder. The baby is a growing, living human right from the earliest stage. From the moment of conception. What does the bible say? The Bible clearly identifies the unborn baby as a living, human being.
Choose life abortion stops a beating heart.
About The Author
Rose DesRochers is a published author from Canada Ontario and is also the founder of http://www.todays-woman.net a community for men and women over 18, where writers/poets/columnists meet and exchange ideas, contest, rate and review and help each other succeed in the writing industry. Check out Rose's first poetry book "She is like the wind " here and purchase poetry that is sure to be a world of emotion on a canvas that is her soul.
admin@todays-woman.net
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