Lib Clergy Bless Abortion Clinic

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I don’t know how I missed this story in October, 2015. It should have sounded an exceedingly loud alarm for the spiritual welfare of America’s churches.

A bunch of Methodist and Episcopal “clergy”–I use the term loosely–gathered at an abortion center in Cleveland to bless the place ( https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/methodist-episcopalian-clergy-bless-cleveland-abortion-clinic-in-prayer-ser ). They were members of the “Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice,” that is, abortion. They think it’s nice. The president of the group is a sodomite “married” to another man. The rest are ministerettes. If you didn’t see the news photo, you would still know exactly what they looked like.

Has the church in America lost its way? The mainline/flatline church sure has.

They’re gonna need a bigger Hell.

How Religious Reprobates Defend Abortion

With an assortment of bent churchmen and ministerettes proclaiming that Planned Parenthood is “doing God’s work”–to wit, killing babies and selling off their parts–it’s time to visit the heart of darkness: the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice ( http://rcrc.org/homepage/perspectives/ ).

“Reproductive choice” means abortion.

This is just so great. Read them prattle about “faith traditions such as the Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church USA, United Church of Christ, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist Association, and Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative Judaism…” The usual suspects. “Together, these religions [sic] represent 20 million Americans.”

Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.

All of these “religious” defenders of abortion invoke the lofty-sounding term, “Reproductive Justice.” What is reproductive justice? You know by now to watch out, whenever libs ‘n’ progs use the word “justice.”

Near as I can make out from their website, “reproductive justice” is 1) a mere euphemism for abortion, and 2) a doctrine that states that women and only women may decide whether their babies are to be born or murdered in the womb.

That doesn’t sound like any kind of justice to me.

In the Bible, the first action taken by the institutional Church was to force Aaron to make them a golden calf, so they could worship it.

I wonder if the defense of abortion will be the last act they take.