A while ago, based on a
LOT of
Prayer and my Life-Long Study of the
Good Book I published the aforementioned Study in Creation Science. It had a pivotal point, as follows:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Elmer G. White
By the Grace and Miracle of Jesus, it is possible that the touching of his seed on his wife's now transplanted hand may lead into the miracle of pregnancy and birth
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Now. an incel has
usurped the thread and - unfortunately - I have to pause my
Prayer duties to reply.
Quote:
Originally Posted by AntiToxic
How would a pregnancy in the hand transplant work?
It is clearly explained in the Holy Bible that it is a woman of child bearing age that is able to become pregnant. The pregnancy happens in the womb according to Genesis 25:24 and John 16:21.That is the case even if the mother-to-be is carrying multiples (twins and triplets, rare but possible).
Women are the ones that have the bodily structure to breastfeed and nurse babies. Ruth 4:16 and Thessalonians 2:7
My conclusion from these bible verses is that masturbation with your hand or another, still leads to wasted seed. It is stated clearly in 1 Corinthians 6:18 and Leviticus 15:16-17.
In fact someone who is caught masturbating (because they are unable to stop their desires) should be castaway according to 1 Corinthians 9:27.
Amen.
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Dear Incel Person,
The verses you cite refer to
Sinners. However, the person
I referred to in my
more educated and Godly post was
not a Sinner but a
True Christian™ man. Becoming a True Christian™ means that you are re-born in
Christ. What does that entail?
1 John 3:9
Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
As you have unnatural interest in
semen, I am afraid that I must mention here that the "seed" in the verse above refers to
God's seed and
not the emissions of the "whosoever". Thus, whatever a
True Christian™ does, it is compatible with what
Jesus wants. The
act does not determine its Immaculate nature, the
doer of the act decides. In addition, I mentioned that
Jesus can do
anything. Why do you deny that? We must be
weeping in
desperation when He reads the lines you writ.
Yours in Christ,
Elmer