Why are so many born by means of a C-section procedure?
What doth wikipedia say?
The Roman Lex Regia (royal law), later the Lex Caesarea (imperial law), of Numa Pompilius (715–673 BC),[122] required the child of a mother dead in childbirth to be cut from her womb.[
So, as we might suspect, the "Caesarean" comes from Rome, a city famous for being the centre of opposition to the One true God over the ages.
What doth The Bible say?
That thou shalt set apart unto the Lord all that openeth the matrix,
"It's mainly about sacrificial animals", you say, but nonetheless, opening the matrix is a synonym for birth so it's hardly controversial to suggest that the adversary might attempt to thwart any kind of dedication to the Lord implicit in the natural God-ordained process.
There are health problems with C-sections, or so I have read, because it seems the infant misses out on a key part of their immune system, which is obtained from the walls of the birth canal during delivery.
Not an expert, don't know... but I do know that whenever we depart from God's ways we fall into error.
Meanwhile, in Birmingham...
What doth wikipedia say?
The Roman Lex Regia (royal law), later the Lex Caesarea (imperial law), of Numa Pompilius (715–673 BC),[122] required the child of a mother dead in childbirth to be cut from her womb.[
So, as we might suspect, the "Caesarean" comes from Rome, a city famous for being the centre of opposition to the One true God over the ages.
What doth The Bible say?
That thou shalt set apart unto the Lord all that openeth the matrix,
"It's mainly about sacrificial animals", you say, but nonetheless, opening the matrix is a synonym for birth so it's hardly controversial to suggest that the adversary might attempt to thwart any kind of dedication to the Lord implicit in the natural God-ordained process.
There are health problems with C-sections, or so I have read, because it seems the infant misses out on a key part of their immune system, which is obtained from the walls of the birth canal during delivery.
Not an expert, don't know... but I do know that whenever we depart from God's ways we fall into error.
Meanwhile, in Birmingham...

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