Causing a woman to miscarry doesn't trigger reciprocal harm, but harming a pregnant woman does carry that burden.
The bible also equates life with breathing in several instances, but as I understand that one is slightly more open to interpretation depending on understanding the original intent.
Causing a woman to miscarry doesn't trigger reciprocal harm, but harming a pregnant woman does carry that burden.
The bible also equates life with breathing in several instances, but as I understand that one is slightly more open to interpretation depending on understanding the original intent.
I'm not an expert but this is a fairly complete analysis by an expert: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8KShXpd/
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