Years ago an Australian newspaper told of a woman mistakenly deported from Australia to the Philippines. There a group of Roman Catholic nuns cared for her and let her live with them at a hospice home they operated. During her four years at the hospice, her family did not know where she was and thought she had died. They were heartbroken.
The newspaper headline read: “Wrongfully-Deported Woman Found Living Among the Dying.” We also live among the dying—with a modern day “slaughter of the innocents” taking place in our midst through the abortion of preborn children—in large part through a denial of their basic humanity.
Yet the scripture tells us that each of these little ones was made in the image of God. Dr. D. James Kennedy shares more in his message: “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.”
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After World War II, the leaders of the Nazi regime were prosecuted for “crimes against humanity.” At the Nuremberg trials, the Nazis cleverly argued that it was improper to prosecute them for actions that were legal in their own law, and for which they were only following orders.
However, the International Military Tribunal did not buy it. The Nazi defendants were found guilty of violating a higher law—the so-called natural law, to which all nations are equally subject. And so it is that all legitimate laws flow from the same divine source.
The Founders of the American republic knew this well. We see it in the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are—life. Dr. D. James Kennedy expands, in his message: “Life: An Inalienable Right.”
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