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Re: Planned Parenthood Plans 40 Days of Prayer (L)
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Originally Posted by Bro. Robbins
Can take you to Goins Cemetary in East Campbell County, just between the Victory and Alder Springs communities. I know of at least 3 graves there for miscarried babies. These are from the mid to late 70's. And several more still born babies from various years and families. Many of these families delivered at home and had no doctor or healthcare giver available.
More graves over in Victory Church cemetery also in Campbell County. I know of 2 in Union County, because I attended the grave side funerals, both of these were miscarriages.
2 years ago, I went to a grave side for an Apostolic Pastor who he and his wife had a miscarriage.... here in the Middle TN area....
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This goes along with what I'm saying that miscarried babies being buried was rare. I would suspect that stillborns are buried quite more often then miscarried babies. But regardless it's apparent that since miscarried babies are not typically buried that they are thought of as something other than a born baby. Yes we can find examples of all kinds of weird practices but I think you can agree that the norm was not for miscarried babies to be buried.
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