When one phase of human life is considered to be disposable and worthless, it devalues all human life and contributes to the violence in our society.

When one phase of human life is considered to be disposable and worthless, it devalues all human life and contributes to the violence in our society.

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About Steve Simms

I like to look and think outside the box. I have written two books: Mindrobics: How To Be Happy For The Rest Of Your Life and Your Sperm Won--Experiencing Your Value As A Championship Human Being. In college I encountered Jesus Christ and I have been passionate about trying to get to know Him better ever since. My wife and I lead a non-traditional church in Nashville based on open participation and Spirit-led sharing. We long to see the power and passion of the early church come to life in our time.
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3 Responses to When one phase of human life is considered to be disposable and worthless, it devalues all human life and contributes to the violence in our society.

  1. Abortion! It is so controversial… I have to share on this because of the emotional and mental, and spiritual effects it has had on me in my life. I aborted 3 children iin my lifetime. Every year I live with it on birthdays, holidays, any kind of occasions like graduations. Wondering what they could’ve, would’ve done for God. For many, many years the guilt was unbareable. and sometimes still is. It’s something I can only ask God to help me with, and my children that I aborted I have to ask to forgive me for not giving them the opportunity to live here.

  2. Pingback: Original Pro-Life Slogans | Free Gas For Your Think Tank (Steve Simms Blogs From Nashville)

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