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Kira Peikoff: Living Proof

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Living Proof

The debit novel of Kira Peikoff


The novel opens up in the year 2027, and we find that it is considered first degree murder to destroy an embryo. This has happened because the separation of church and state, isn't so separated, that the views of the religion get into politics, policy, law. They believe (contrary to MEDICAL FACT, facts of reality, as many do today in our world) that an embyo has been given a soul by God, and that a fetus and even an embryo, are an actual human being with individual rights. Treating an acorn, as if it's a tree, so to speak.

IVF clinics are watched and inspected, because again it could be considered first degree murder to have/perform an abortion, to destroy an embryo (for stem cell research, etc), and pregnant women are monitored by a caseworker and can be fined if they do not take the right vitamins, etc. and it could be considered manslaughter if they don't abide, and so on.

The story centers upon a certain IVF clinic in which their increasing number of patients has gotten the interest of the DEP (Department of Embryo Protection) and they send people there to find out why. The doctor there has MS, and stem cell research which is banned, is one of the things that could potentially save her from her death. I really want to say more about the story, but if I gave away more of what its about, it probably would ruin it some for people. But I can say that you will see how such laws regulations affect a real actual human beings life.

Here is her site for the novel:
Kira Peikoff-Author of Living Proof

Hell of a way to debut a novel with such 'hot topics' like abortion, stem cell research, when a human potential becomes an actual, religious doubt of one character was a great inclusion on this book, maybe religious readers will share the same doubts while reading about that characters
 
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