A follower of Jesus and also a lover of NFTs. “To him who doesn’t work but believes in God who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness.”
The Gospel:
God created us good and to enjoy fellowship with him. Man sinned and broke that fellowship with him. That sin of one man has caused all of us to be born into sin. We sin by nature and by choice.
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@jkimballcook You don’t worship the true Christ. The creator of all things. You worship a created Jesus who is brothers with Satan. These are two different versions of Jesus. They can’t both be right and they can’t both be Christian.
Meet Millie—a beautiful little girl with an extra chromosome.
Most babies like her are aborted simply due to a prenatal diagnosis.
Millie is not a mistake.
She’s a reminder that every child—no matter their chromosome count—is worthy of life and love.
This is the most detailed MRI scan of an unborn baby.
At just 20 weeks, she is moving, turning her head, kicking—even standing. Her beating heart is also visible.
Children are a gift from God.
We thank God for our sweet grandson and the incredible blessing he is to our family. Born with Down syndrome, he reminds us daily that every life has inherent value, purpose, and dignity. We are also grateful for his 17-year-old birth mother, who chose life.
Come to Daddy. Grail acquired for the cellar; After 4 years, I FINALLY own an Apres Clayno 🍷. I'm so confident in what we're building, and in the long term these will be so hard to find.
As a father of a child with cerebral palsy, I was greatly disturbed by the story of the YouTuber couple who aborted their baby with Down Syndrome. They didn’t say the child was not a baby. They said it was not a life worth living, and not a life worth disrupting their own.
I know from personal experience, IT IS A LIFE WORTH LIVING. And my daughter was SO worth disrupting my plans. When I became a father of a child with special needs, I had countless plans. Since then, I've learned, my own plans only made me miserable. The real moments of happiness came from my family.
Raising my children was BY FAR the hardest thing I have ever done. But I wouldn't trade it for the world. Cherish your family. Don’t kill it.
Dear @McJuggerNuggets,
You just asked the world for empathy and sympathy because you aborted your unborn baby because you found out he had Downs Syndrome.
I'm not sure if this is some sick humiliation ritual, or you and your wife are simply dead inside, but I'd like to show you what you just ended for the sake of convenience:
For all the parents out there dealing with a decision... let me give you another perspective
In 2018 my wife and I went in for our 20? week ultra sound at Beth Israel in Boston... the rep was very quiet the whole time, something seemed off. My wife & I were first time parents... didn't have much context. The doctor pulled us into her office and told us our sons nuchal fold was abnormally large... she went on to say there is a significant increased chance of Down Syndrome and even Turner's syndrome... talked about options to terminate the pregnancy. My wife was inconsolable, rightly so ... even thinking about it now brings back a lot of heavy emotions because of how hard of a day it was... hard...
I did a lot of research on the topic ... my wife & I prayed non stop about it. All we could do. The doctors wanted to do an amniocentesis which has its own host of risks..run more tests...
We came to the conclusion, which was not easy... it didn't matter... no amnio, no more tests.... I felt in my soul the Lord's plan was perfect and if our son was going to have Down Syndrome we would love him and shepherd him through this world the best we could. We get what we get. Anything from the Lord was a BLESSING and I was not going to point my finger at Him
Fast forward to today... our son is going to be 8 in the fall. He is perfect. Just hit a homerun the other day... a much better baseball player than I was at his age. My best friend
I share this deeply personal story for nothing more than to give just ONE parent hope... the Lord's plan is perfect... stay the course
@Ilerioluwakiye_ Romans in the 1-3 centuries used to leave their unwanted or “defective babies” outside to die or throw them in the trash. Is that evil or is that their choice?
What if you didn’t know you could check for down syndrome in the baby and you have the child? Can you then kill the child at birth after finding out it has down syndrome? I would hope you’d say NO. The question is, when does life begin? You probably think it’s birth, but in reality and according to biology it’s at conception.