Posted on 10/13/2019 8:12:09 PM PDT by Morgana
A group of pseudo-religious leaders gathered outside an abortion clinic earlier this month to bless the facility and the culture of death it houses. Because much like ancient cultures that use to burn children alive to appease their pagan gods, nothing says spirituality quite like killing infants.
The group, who are about as godly as I am a mermaid, gathered outside the Whole Womens Health clinic in McAllen Texas to sing songs and affirm the clinics work, including their legally sanctioned ability to poison and suck the brains out of a living reborn infant.
We do this to support the community, to tell the world that people of faith dont all think the same thing about abortion, Sonia Miller with the Texas Freedom Network told KGBT-TV. There are many people of faith and leaders that are 100 percent with women having their choice.
The Rev. Cari Jackson, a United Church of Christ minister and Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice member, added that its ungodly to keep women from getting abortions.
As if that werent quite nauseating enough, in a perverse twist, the group included Christian childrens anthems during their blessing of the murder mill, singing, This little light of mine, Im gonna let it shine.
According to KVEO, The group who gathered in McAllen claims there is no singular and universal religious message about abortion in the Bible.
Apparently, everyone in the group missed Thou shalt not murder in their copy of the 10 Commandments.
There’s gonna be a lot of people waiting in line to jump into the lake of fire.
They should pay heed to what just happened to one of their ilk who was highly critical of the tougher immigration policies and those who support it. Then got killed in crash with an illegal alien.
Lets look at the case of the south bend murderer. Who kept thousands of babies he killed in his house and car.
Confront the moron satanists with THAT. and Gosnell
Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven: but he that doth the will of my Father who is in heaven, he shall enter into the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 7:21).
For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets... (Matthew 24:24).
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Isaiah 5:20
UCC thinks it is a Christian church but it is at best a brand of Japanese coffee, and at worst a front for the Enemy Below.
I get so tired of explaining this to leftist idiots.
The Commandment is not thou shall not kill. It is thou shall not murder. Big difference.
And abortion (expect to save the physical life of the mother) is murder.
Why is this too hard for so many (except of course Freepers) to understand?!
Yup
like the Anglican pastoress who said “Abortion is a blessing” — she didn’t say a blessing from whom...
Member organizations
Coalition Council Members:[5]
Rabbinical Assembly
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism
The Episcopal Church
American Ethical Union National Service Conference
Society for Humanistic Judaism
Presbyterians Affirming Reproductive Options (PARO) of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Central Conference of American Rabbis
North American Federation of Temple Youth
Women of Reform Judaism, The Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
Women’s Rabbinic Network of Central Conference of American Rabbis
The United Church of Christ
Unitarian Universalist Association
Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation website
Young Religious Unitarian Universalists
Continental Unitarian Universalist Young Adult Network
American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
Anti-Defamation League
Catholics for Choice
Christian Lesbians Out (CLOUT)
Church of the Brethren Women’s Caucus
Disciples for Choice
Episcopal Urban Caucus
Episcopal Women’s Caucus
Hadassah, WZOA
Jewish Women International
Lutheran Women’s Caucus
Methodist Federation for Social Action
NA’AMAT USA
National Council of Jewish Women
Women’s American ORT
YWCA of the USA
Controversy
RCRC has been criticized as advancing a “theology of choice” in “Holy Abortion,” a 2003 book co-authored by Michael J. Gorman, a United Methodist and a professor at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Coalition_for_Reproductive_Choice
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