Posted on 07/18/2023 12:30:49 AM PDT by Morgana
A few days ago, as Iowa passed a six-week abortion ban, the state’s Capitol building was amassed with terroristic militant women seeking to do anything they could to stop the state from interfering with their self-imposed “right” to murder their children when they’re inconvenient. Among these protestors was a lone, Reformed pastor, Michael Shover of Christ the Redeemer, attempting to counter the cultural zeitgeist with a plea to see human beings as God intended—as a reflection of Himself.
Yet, none of these women were consolable in the least, and at least one woman, with demonic eyes, had a wild interaction with this pastor. Watch:
We can debate whether or not this pastor’s presence here was a fruitful endeavor—I believe they can be when handled correctly. But I also know that sometimes we’re casting pearls before swine. But the Holy Spirit can use any situation for good, and the fact that he’s willing to enter this hostile territory at all to proclaim Christ is commendable
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Not sure if she is demonic or just plain crazy. My view is preaching truth in these settings to wild people is not beneficial to anyone.
Jesus told the desciples to wipe the dust from their sandles in towns where the people were hostile to the gospel
Women with such such certitude and determination bent on destroying theoretical fetuses. Why not devote their time to education about preventing fetuses in the first place?
It’s diabolical.
Yes, the angles pulled Lot inside his house and struck the men outside with blindness when Lot tried to reason with them.
That dude took on a pack of rabid hyenas and stood his ground. Huge respect.
I agree here.
Screasm in the ear, pushes, puts a sign in the face...DON’T TOUCH ME!
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