Posted on 08/09/2022 5:54:22 AM PDT by Morgana
Another example of the mental health crisis we are facing in this nation.
Well, unfairness, that is traditional among Canaanites.
“In fairness”
This is one sick f***ing woman.
How Phoenician.
Modern-day Moloch.
‘Tis a spiritual crisis.
Stacy Abrams and Whoopsi say that God gave us “free will” and therefor He supports abortion. God gives us “free will” but THE BABY is a separate person and THE BABY has “free will” too. I doubt it would CHOOSE to die because it is convenient for the mother.
Yes, it is child sacrifice to the demon Moloch.
Oh my.
As stated by others, an example of the profound mental illness of some Americans.
The woman claims building an abortion altar is a “cathartic” experience that provides women with a place to meditate and think deeply about aborting their unborn babies at home.
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You can try and dress it up any way you want, bitch, you’re still a murderer, and you know it.
An alter to Satan.
I'm afraid America is in need of some Old Testament cleansing!
This isn't the Country that I grew up in.
Building a shrine in an ill fated attempt to assuage and justify their guilty conscience. Killing their babies eats a hole in their soul.
How much better if they just confessed their sin, repented and forgiveness by the blood of Jesus. Unless and until, the pain and the stain will remain.
The Left says being pro-choice is not being pro-abortion. What do they call this?
To me this indicates the Army of Satan is real and is trying to take over, not only the US, but the whole world
https://www.baslibrary.org/archaeology-odyssey/3/6/23
"The evidence that Phoenicians ritually sacrificed their children comes from four sources. Classical authors and biblical prophets charge the Phoenicians with the practice. Stelae associated with burial urns found at Carthage bear decorations alluding to sacrifice and inscriptions expressing vows to Phoenician deities. Urns buried beneath these stelae contain remains of children (and sometimes of animals) who were cremated as described in the sources or implied by the inscriptions.
Still, some scholars like Dr. Fantar deny that the Phoenicians sacrificed their children. They dismiss the texts as tendentious or misinformed, and they ignore the sacrificial implications of the inscribed stelae. The archaeological evidence, however, especially the bones found inside the burial urns, cannot be so easily explained away. " (Rest of article is for Biblical Archaeology Society Online Archive Subcribers)
https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=honorscollege_anthro
University at Albany, State University of New YorkUniversity at Albany, State University of New York Scholars ArchiveScholars Archive Anthropology Honors College 5-2012
Analyzing Tophets: Did the Phoenicians Practice Child Sacrifice?Analyzing Tophets: Did the Phoenicians Practice Child Sacrifice?
Katelyn DiBenedetto
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"Who was sacrificed at Carthage?
As has already been discussed, the urns were usually accompanied by stelae bearing dedications to the deities Tanit and Ba‘al Hammon (Brown 1991: 29; Stager et al. 1984: 45). It appears that child sacrifice at Carthage was largely an upper-class custom resulting from a study conducted on the inscriptions (Stager et al. 1984: 45). Many of the stelae bear the Semitic word mlk, read as mulk, the technical word for a live sacrifice in fulfillment of a Tophet vow. There are three kinds of mulk sacrifices of which two are attested at Carthage (Brown 1991: 29; Stager et al. 1984: 45). The first type is mlk ’mr (mulk ’immor) which refers to the sacrifice of a lamb or kid as a substitute offering for a child. The second is mlk b‘l (mulk ba‘al) which refers to the sacrifice of a ba‘al, the child of a estate-owning or wealthy mercantile family. The final type, not found at Carthage, is mlk ’dm (mulk adam) which refers to the sacrifice of a commoner. The lack of mlk ’dm at Carthage suggests that here the ritual was reserved for the upper-class.)"
Additional discussions of Phonecian practice at Tyre and other various Mediterranean Phonecian sites. Extensive bibliography.
A sick twisted pig monster.
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