Bioethics and Creation

“Every time we speak in the Apostle’s Creed ‘conceived by the Holy Spirit,’ we not only attest to the divinity of Jesus at the moment of conception, but also to our humanity from that moment.”

Rev. Dr. James I. Lamb, Executive Director, Lutherans For Life

“LFL cares about creation because it has an impact on the life issues of our time. First and foremost, it means that the preborn are precious in God’s eyes. We are to value and protect that life. The psalmist tells us in Psalm 139 that God saw you and knew you even before you ‘looked’ like a baby. From the moment of conception, you were a human life who God created and for whom Jesus died.”

Ed Szeto, former Director of Outreach for Lutherans For Life

Prepare to Believe is the theme for Answers in Genesis’ Creation Museum and that was the purpose when Lutherans For Life of Iowa took 23 passengers on a bus trip to the museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, in October. Understanding Genesis is ...

Actually, the document has been around for a long time. What needs to be discovered, however, is just how pro-life the Apostles’ Creed really is. What we profess so often connects so well to the life issues of our day.

Some have argued that there are no Biblical references to prove that life begins at conception. But a quick Scriptural journey to Nazareth and the hill country of Judea shows otherwise–for here we encounter the Annunciation and Visitation ...

I have always loved the story of Ruth —her faithfulness to her mother-in-law, Naomi, and the wonderful confession Ruth makes that begins with “For where you go I will go …” (Ruth 1:16-17). I love knowing of Ruth’s desire to live as one of ...

Jesus cares for life at all stages; we are called to do the same.

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