Jeremiah 1:5
God is claiming that he forms us in the womb, it seems. That verse is used to object to abortion quite frequently, so bringing up miscarriage must also be appropriate.
FWiW, I don't buy either argument. The useful thing to note here is how common miscarriage is. It happens all the time, and I don't see many people upset about it or trying to make laws in order to prevent it.
Alright well, if you're legitimate, then I can answer this.
When discussing God, it is important to know first how the bible approaches God. It is a very panth-ic(??? weird word there) idea, as opposed to the anthropomorphic, or even diest-ic idea of God. In Isaiah 45:7, "I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things." So the concept of God, as an entity, is something that totally encompasses
everything. Sure you could SAY that God 'aborts' but you wouldn't even have to look at a miscarriage for that, you could just look at the fact that some women do abort their fetuses, and that God has created some women to have this spirit to go and abort their babies in the womb. You could also say God creates evil. It's right there, he says it himself. That doesn't mean we're permitted to be evil with each other, at least, not evil as defined by the bible. In fact, I think both you and I can agree completely, that we
shouldn't be evil to each other. If Ted Bundy were to Kill Joe Shmo, both you and I would condemn Ted Bundy and agree that he was wrong. Neither one of us would say "oh, well, since God also killed people, that means Ted Bundy is allowed to murder". No, both you and I know that it simply doesn't work like that.
So why can God create evil then? and issue plagues of egypt and darkness and the like? Well, lets look more on the idea of God. He's given may 'attributes' in the bible, but no human idea or attribute could ever encompass god. There are many religions, and christian sects, that think of God as a man, and that's just not the case. The words used to describe god are merely attributes, at most, worded in a way so that we humans can understand them. One of the main attributes though, is that there is God "as the Judge" and God "as the merciful". As God, he judges us all, but also acts mercifully. If say, your brother gets in a car wreck, and dies, you would say that's very evil and you would mourn his loss. However, God knows all secrets. Your brother reaches the heavenly court and he asks "why was I killed?" and the court may say "Because you committed adultery with your brother's wife, a sin worthy of death." He may respond "that was years ago!" and the heavenly court would say "yes, and you were given many years to repent to your brother, and avoid this fate! Your time came, and now you are to be judged for this horrible sin!"
God is allowed to judge in ways humans cant, because God, being all knowing and present in all the world, knows every secret and every sin we do. A person may be able to go to a secular court and deny that he ever killed so-and-so, or cheated on so-and-so, but God always knows and judges accordingly. That's why his judgement is always righteous, while us....well....sometimes our judgements make mistakes.