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    United Methodist Church Becomes Pro-Life after 46 Years

    After 46 years in support of abortion, the United Methodist Church (UMC) has decided to reverse their decision and become pro-life.

    According to PrivateHealthcareReports.com, the UMC voted 425-268 to reverse their pro-choice stance and to withdraw from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), which is a lobby group that advocates for abortion rights.

    Until the recent reversal, the UMC had been an outspoken pro-choice advocate, supporting on-demand abortion, and even partial birth abortion.

    As a founding member of the RCRC, the UMC was also an early supporter of Roe v. Wade. However, at the recent General Conference, the UMC leaders not only reversed their pro-choice stance, but officially withdrew support for Roe v. Wade.

    Christian leaders applauded the UMC's decision.

    The UMC is "making substantive progress toward a biblically-founded social witness," stated Joseph Rossell of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

    Planned Parenthood is losing a substantial partner in the UMC. Two years ago, Methodist Healthcare Ministries donated nearly half a million dollars to Planned Parenthood.

    http://www.christianheadlines.com/bl...-46-years.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Two years ago, Methodist Healthcare Ministries donated nearly half a million dollars to Planned Parenthood.

    wow...that's terrible

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    After 46 years in support of abortion, the United Methodist Church (UMC) has decided to reverse their decision and become pro-life.

    According to PrivateHealthcareReports.com, the UMC voted 425-268 to reverse their pro-choice stance and to withdraw from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), which is a lobby group that advocates for abortion rights...
    Well praise God! They never should've went pro-abortion but at least they finally took the right stance...kinda wonder what made them finally change their minds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    After 46 years in support of abortion, the United Methodist Church (UMC) has decided to reverse their decision and become pro-life.

    According to PrivateHealthcareReports.com, the UMC voted 425-268 to reverse their pro-choice stance and to withdraw from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), which is a lobby group that advocates for abortion rights.

    Until the recent reversal, the UMC had been an outspoken pro-choice advocate, supporting on-demand abortion, and even partial birth abortion.

    As a founding member of the RCRC, the UMC was also an early supporter of Roe v. Wade. However, at the recent General Conference, the UMC leaders not only reversed their pro-choice stance, but officially withdrew support for Roe v. Wade.

    Christian leaders applauded the UMC’s decision.

    The UMC is “making substantive progress toward a biblically-founded social witness,” stated Joseph Rossell of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

    Planned Parenthood is losing a substantial partner in the UMC. Two years ago, Methodist Healthcare Ministries donated nearly half a million dollars to Planned Parenthood.

    http://www.christianheadlines.com/bl...-46-years.html
    Hmmmm...maybe they are experiencing low rumblings of revival...

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