Emily Graves spoke with Josephine Quintavalle about the controversial Government proposal
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Josephine: I think it's to stop and bow our heads and really ask God for forgiveness for the things that we're doing in this country, but I think there's also a duty to get involved; to pray for guidance to show us what are the right things to do to combat this disintegration of what it is to be human.
Emily: How can we find out more about the work that you're involved in?
Josephine: The first thing I would ask everybody to do if you're over 18 and you are a citizen of Europe based in the United Kingdom, is to go online and give your vote in favour of the human embryo.
Emily: Do you know the website for that?
Josephine: www.oneofus.org.uk/signnow and that would be
something that you'd be stating instantly, that the human embryo is
one of us and please don't touch it. ![]()
Emily Parker is from the birthplace of radio, Chelmsford in Essex, and was the first media training student at Cross Rhythms in 2012. After moving back home from Stoke, she is now working in commercial radio in London. Emily is on the Board of Reference for xRhythms alongside her husband Sam and is a part of the CGI network of churches.

3 parent babies are going to abominations to God.
Splicing is abhorrent to God.