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Kliska
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I guess that’s my point; babies do indeed move in their mother’s womb and we see clearly with modern technology that they do a lot more than ever previously thought. We have a specific non parable report of John leaping in Elizabeth’s womb at the presence of Mary with Jesus in her womb… that, along with all the other womb references in scripture I just don’t see how those Christians get there even if they are not “literalists.” Their main contention is that Adam wasn’t a living man until God breathed into him and they don’t see a difference between Adam and his descendants.Maybe the same way that they don’t take it literally that Jesus was a door or that all of Creation was done in 6- 24 hr days with the evening and the morning as 1 day? Many Christians are not literalists. Fetuses do move though. I think it is called “quickening”. But not right at the beginning of the pregnancy.