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Why is the sanctity of life important for Christians?

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The sanctity of life is central to Christian ethics, reflecting God's will and the sacredness of His creation.

For Christians, the sanctity of life is vital as it mirrors the fundamental belief that all human beings are created in God's image (Genesis 1:27). This belief calls for the protection and respect of all human life, aligning with the teachings of Jesus and the understanding of God's plans for each individual. Abortion undermines this sanctity by deliberately ending innocent life, which reflects a disregard for God’s creation and authority. In advocating for life, Christians uphold a biblical worldview that values both the unborn and the born, affirming that every life has purpose and significance.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:27, Psalm 100:3

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