Saturday, July 10, 2021

Evil incarnate...





"It is time America. It is time brothers and sisters, that we start calling out evil for what it is. And I can think of nothing more evil that abortion. That is, except the passive and tacit acceptance of this gruesome practice by us as a nation." 


Lord Jesus, please forgive whomever did this travesty down in the Ozarks. Abortion, which is the scourge of mankind, which has deprived our world of over 1.6 billion souls, should never be celebrated. Never! It should be condemned in the strongest possible language. It should be condemned the loudest, by the Bride of Christ - that would be the church. But except for many Catholic parishes, the silence has been deafening on abortion. Thus, you end up with a sacrilege down in the Ozarks. Of someone hanging pro abortion sign from a statue of our Savior.

Our greatest commandment was to love God and love others. Period. To hang a sign, which promotes the bloody killing of the most innocent of us, hanging it from an icon of Jesus Christ, sickens me. It should sicken everyone who is a follower of Christ. How this nation has been able to turn a blind eye to this most brutal practice of pre-infanticide, is beyond me. But we have. As a Christian nation, we have killed almost 63 million babies since 1973. How many souls make up 63 million? More than the entire population of California and New York combined. Let that sink in for a minute.

I have often wondered if Jesus were here today, how He would react to this practice of abortion. I dare say not well. As I have said, and as most of us know, babies, especially newborns, are the most innocent of us. To take their lives away, before they have taken their first breath, is way beyond barbaric. And yet it continues today. Hundreds of unborn babies killed ever day. 

Here is the part that Black Lives Matter should glom on to. Almost a third of the 63 million babies killed since 1973 have been black babies. That would be almost 19 million black babies, killed, before taking their first breath. Where is the outrage from the black community? From Christians? From Americans? This is heinous and obscene. One baby killed, regardless of race, creed or religion, is one too many.

When more churches in America start becoming the church again, I am hopeful and prayerful,  the evil of abortion can be preached from the pulpit. Preached often and with great passion. THIS IS NOT OKAY. HANGING A PRO-ABORTION BANNER ON A STATUE OF JESUS IS WORSE THAN NOT OKAY. 

It is time America. It is time brothers and sisters, that we start calling out evil for what it is. And I can think of nothing more evil that abortion. That is, except the passive and tacit acceptance of this gruesome practice by us as a nation. 

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