Explain the beliefs Christians hold about their responsibilities for those at the beginning and end of their lives.
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Charlotte Wilkinson Religious Education Coursework A01 Explain the beliefs Christians hold about their responsibilities for those at the beginning and end of their lives. The Christian belief for life itself is that life begins at conception. They believe that human life begins at conception, because every sperm and every egg are full-fledged signs of human life, complete with all the characteristics of normal cellular activity, and have all 46 human chromosomes. The conditions considered ideal according to Christians is that a child should be brought in to a family where their parents are married and are able to provide a stable, loving and supportive environment. It is expected of the parents to uphold Christian values and teach the child right from wrong. It is the duty of the Mother not to drink, smoke, or take drugs of any description under any circumstances during her pregnancy. There should be no risks taken what so ever...


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