Thou Shalt Not!

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They’re making too much noise to hear the Siloam tower cracking.

One of the many low points of the Brett Kavanagh confirmation hearings was the ease with which the Democrat Party managed to dig up an ordained minister of the gospel, from the Free Methodist Church, to testify in favor of abortion. Indeed, this trendy preacher went so far as to cite a Bible verse as “proof” that Jesus thinks it’s okay to force people to pay for other people’s abortions (https://www.lifenews.com/2018/09/07/methodist-pastor-uses-bible-verse-to-defend-forcing-christians-to-fund-abortions/).

Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. –The Third Commandment

The verse shanghaied by the trendy minister was John 10:10, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” Obviously an abundant life would include as many abortions as you like, paid for by someone who objects to having to do it. If you can follow this woman’s labyrinthine reasoning, 1. she doesn’t want to “force her religious beliefs” on anyone else, 2. therefore persons allowed by Judge Kavanagh to not fund their employees’ abortions, as required by an Obamacare “mandate” that Judge Kavanagh ruled against, 3. must have secular beliefs imposed on them. Honk if that makes sense to you.

To anyone but a blithering moron it’s obvious that “abundant life” is hardly in the cards for an aborted baby.

Oh, I almost forgot! The trendy minister is also a “reproductive health advocate,” with “reproductive health” as a euphemism for abortion, and a “community development organizer,” whatever than is. Your community can almost certainly get on swimmingly well without any community organizers of any kind.

The trendy minister got into the abortion wars–she describes herself as “pro-life,” but I don’t think she understands what that word means–when her employer churlishly refused to pay for her IUD. Uh, like, call me simple, but why couldn’t she pay for her own IUD? Libs are always screaming about keeping the government out of their bedrooms; and then they turn around and drag the government into the freakin’ bedroom. They’re always doing that.

And of course the big thing the trendy minister has done here is to take God’s word and try to make Him bear false witness against Himself. She tells a lie in the name of God Almighty.

Yo, chuckles, it’s time to repent.

Before something like the tower of Siloam falls on you. That’s in the Bible, Luke 13:1-5.

But she’ll probably twist those verses to mean that God wants us to worship iPads.

6 comments on “Thou Shalt Not!

  1. That was quite an article. I would advise anyone to be very careful about cloaking one’s pet causes in scripture. I’ve read these words of Jesus and think that they have a far greater meaning than the mundane cares of this fallen world. Abundant Life will probably not be fully realized until the Restitution of all Things.

  2. This whole thing just proves the words “… deceiving and being deceived…”
    more every day. How did satan present his first attack? has God said…
    They no longer know what God said, nor do they care. What a day the
    Great White Throne judgement will be for many deceivers.

  3. It is always nice when the Dems reveal their hand. And their use of lies to promote their satanic causes is breathtaking. Senator Feinstein starts off the Hearing with zeroing in on abortion claiming hundreds of thousands of women died trying to get abortions before Roe v. Wade. When the founder of NARAL became a Christian, he said they made up the figure that 5,000 women a year were dying from botched abortions before Roe v. Wade out of thin air. But of course, Feinstein claims the Alan Guttmacher Institute for her source which happens to be the political arm of Planned Parenthood. The 9th Commandment: “Thou shalt not lie “

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