Living Waters Releases New Anti-Abortion Film ‘What Is It?’ Free on YouTube

“If you are tempted to say, ‘Oh, I’ve seen pro-life films before,’ trust me, you haven’t seen the best one.” —Justin Peters

Living Waters Ministry, founded by Ray Comfort, has released the global premiere of their movie ‘What Is It?’ on their Youtube channel completely free.

The film primarily features on-the-street interviews and interactions with the public about their views of abortion. Here, the host pokes and prods them to delve into their beliefs, confronting them about the consequences and implications of their own convictions. It also features segments on the history of abortion, other pro-life arguments, and some evangelism at the end.

The film description reads:

You were you from the moment of fertilization—a unique human being who will never be repeated in all of human history. Abortion is one of the most hotly debated and complex topics in the world. Hitting the streets with common-sense reasoning, Mark Spence, Ray Comfort, and Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne use science, philosophy, and theology to change people’s minds on abortion. This complex issue can be decided by answering one simple question: “What is it?”

The team behind award-winning movies like “180,” “Evolution vs. God,” and “Audacity” is back at it, changing people’s minds on abortion and proclaiming the gospel. This riveting documentary will equip Christians, change minds, and (by the grace of God) be used to bring sinners to a saving faith.

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3 thoughts on “Living Waters Releases New Anti-Abortion Film ‘What Is It?’ Free on YouTube

  1. It is a human embryo/fetus that may – if it survives become a person.
    We do not believe that Children have all the rights of adults.
    There is no logical necessity that single fertilized cell has a right to life.

    We can discuss where the right to life begins only when we acknowledge that personhood might not exist in a single cell

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