The truth is clear – what does it say about human life and abortion?
Published: 05/11/2025
In the face of the abortion debate, many of the country's leaders avoid answering the most basic question: When does a human life begin – and who has the right to end it?
In this podcast episode, Tone Lise and Truls put their words to work on a topic that touches us in the deepest possible way: life in the womb, the value of the unborn child, and the fight for truth in the face of the abortion debate.
They highlight what both the Bible and scientific facts say, and show how the beginning of life at conception is confirmed by research. They talk honestly about guilt, grace, and forgiveness – and about the need to show love and support to women who have experienced abortion.
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