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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Mississippi amendment on 'personhood' divides Christiansod'

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In the carpenter home meal began to pray. Robin and his wife, Emily, is a devout Christian. However, as part of their way with many other Christians, by this measure would expand the legal definition of human life.

Their son Luke, aged 4 years old, born through in vitro fertilization.

Anti-abortion amendment, to vote this week, may limit the state's procedures in vitro, and carpenters are worried that if you wait too long to add to their family, they may end up breaking the law.

Robin said, "Carpenter" I really do not want or need any attempt to limit how, for participation in our work, or stop. "We need to have a family, like other people have the same rights." Carpenter worried that if Amendment 26 日 Mississippi (Tuesday), will change their entire future.

Controversial measure, known as the "personality", will be asked to amend the national constitution of Mississippi is defined as the beginning of life concept, which would eliminate abortion, including women victims of rape and incest cases. The law also prohibits certain forms of birth control and the destruction of embryos in the laboratory - in vitro fertilization procedure, because it results in unused fertilized eggs.

"Amendment is very simple," said Dr. Freda Bush, a Mississippi obstetrician strong supporter of the measures.

"I can not imagine who is the real pro-life does not support or recognize the fact that infants in the moment of conception, it is worth living, has done nothing worthy of death, she told CNN.

, "She said:" rape and incest, has been created in the process of life to do nothing to death. Mother is the victim, the victim does not have any reason to make a murderer.

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