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    Episcopal and Methodist Clergy Bless Abortion Clinic

    Well folks....you thought you had heard and saw it all. The reprobates have spoken.

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...ortion-clinic/

    Some ordained ministers are throwing their support behind abortion providers. Last week, for example, clergy for Episcopal and Methodist churches were among religious leaders who gathered in Cleveland to bless an abortion clinic.

    "I'm here today standing alongside my fellow clergymen and clergywomen to say: thank God for abortion providers," said Rev. Harry Knox, president and CEO of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) which supports abortion rights and what it refers to as "abortion care."

    Knox, who is in a same-sex marriage, was the founding director of the Human Rights Campaign's Religion and Faith Program, the first program director at Freedom to Marry, and executive director of Georgia Equality.

    The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, blessed the abortion clinic, saying, "Bless this building. May its walls stand strong against the onslaught of shame thrown at it. May it be a beacon of hope for those who need its services."

    The blessing event outside the Preterm abortion clinic was arranged by Rev. Laura Young, a United Methodist minister who is executive director of RCRC's Ohio chapter, reports the Columbus Dispatch. Young calls herself a "progressive theological thinker and a feminist," and says her goals include urging more clergy members to advocate for organizations that provide abortions and contraception.

    At the abortion clinic, clergy members held up signs that read, "Pro-Faith, Pro-Family, Pro-Choice."

    Chrisse France, executive director of Preterm said, "At a time when abortion care providers are under attack, we are so thankful to be surrounded by the faith community as they share their powerful voices in saying no to the shame and stigma."

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    God needs to show up in America and reveal who He truly is to this massive push to redefine HIM..and lead millions into the pit with those who are trying to do that...
    The church must humble themselves and repent so they can arise in the power and glory of Holy Spirit so the truth light signs bright...

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    It's a sick world we live in when the murder of innocent unborn child is supported by those who should be protecting them.

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    All I got from that was "there should be no shame and stigma related to sin, we should feel completely at ease and be completely at liberty while doing it". Which is about as far away from Biblical Christianity as it is possible to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    All I got from that was "there should be no shame and stigma related to sin, we should feel completely at ease and be completely at liberty while doing it". Which is about as far away from Biblical Christianity as it is possible to get.
    That's a good summary.

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    It's one thing to secretly endorse abortion. It's quite another to "bless an abortion clinic". The twisted nature of what is being done is extraordinary. Essentially, they are high priests chanting to moloch.

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    Those that call evil good..who not only take pleasure in sinning but promote it as 'godly'...does not get much darker than that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    It's one thing to secretly endorse abortion. It's quite another to "bless an abortion clinic". The twisted nature of what is being done is extraordinary. Essentially, they are high priests chanting to moloch.
    Endorsing people's right to have abortions if they so choose is one thing (basically leaves it to the conscience of the individual, though there is facilitation involved). But that sounds more like simply endorsing the act of having an abortion in and of itself (irrespective of circumstances). And in that case, your description is quite appropriate.

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    Some ordained ministers are throwing their support behind abortion providers. Last week, for example, clergy for Episcopal and Methodist churches were among religious leaders who gathered in Cleveland to bless an abortion clinic.

    “I’m here today standing alongside my fellow clergymen and clergywomen to say: thank God for abortion providers,” said Rev. Harry Knox, president and CEO of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) which supports abortion rights and what it refers to as “abortion care.”

    Knox, who is in a same-sex marriage, was the founding director of the Human Rights Campaign’s Religion and Faith Program, the first program director at Freedom to Marry, and executive director of Georgia Equality.


    The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, blessed the abortion clinic, saying, “Bless this building. May its walls stand strong against the onslaught of shame thrown at it. May it be a beacon of hope for those who need its services.”

    The blessing event outside the Preterm abortion clinic was arranged by Rev. Laura Young, a United Methodist minister who is executive director of RCRC’s Ohio chapter, reports the Columbus Dispatch. Young calls herself a “progressive theological thinker and a feminist,” and says her goals include urging more clergy members to advocate for organizations that provide abortions and contraception.

    At the abortion clinic, clergy members held up signs that read, “Pro-Faith, Pro-Family, Pro-Choice.”

    Chrisse France, executive director of Preterm said, “At a time when abortion care providers are under attack, we are so thankful to be surrounded by the faith community as they share their powerful voices in saying no to the shame and stigma.”
    If they don't REALLY come to Jesus, I can't imagine what they're going to say when they stand before the Lord on Judgement Day.

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