Questions about a zygote twinning, marrying when you don’t plan to have children, an apparent contradiction in Acts 21, and whether one ought to say something when a family member is making an unwise decision.
Since a zygote can divide into two separate individuals, how could a zygote be a human being?
Is it wrong for a man and a woman to marry if they don’t plan on having kids?
Can you explain the apparent contradiction in Acts 21 where it seems the Holy Spirit is saying two opposite thi...
Questions about a zygote twinning, marrying when you don’t plan to have children, an apparent contradiction in Acts 21, and whether one ought to say something when a family member is making an unwise decision.
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Since a zygote can divide into two separate individuals, how could a zygote be a human being?
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Is it wrong for a man and a woman to marry if they don’t plan on having kids?
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Can you explain the apparent contradiction in Acts 21 where it seems the Holy Spirit is saying two opposite things?
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Do you have a moral obligation to say something when a family member is making an unwise decision?
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