Sunday, September 16, 2012

Jesus, Joseph & Mary - And Planned Parenthood!

Here is an excerpt from United Methodist Church pro-abortion ideology might have aborted Jesus:

"There are many on the 'religious left' who have decided that religion is nice, God is good, but culture is more important. Therefore, they have decided to take the pieces they like best of the Bible - good, loving God who forgives all weakness - and mix them with the lies of the the culture - abortion should be a woman's choice because it's not a life until, well, they don't know when, but not until they say so at least." (emphasis mine).

Planned Parenthood asked people to pray for '40 days' and apparently, ask God to bless the practice of abortion. And many liberal churches (churches that accept donations to teach the Bible, but don't believe the Bible is true) crawl in bed with Planned Parenthood in their war against babies (See Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian churches tied to late term abortion doc).

Christians believe Jesus was 'conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin Mary," as the Apostle's Creed says (or, more importantly, as the Bible itself teaches; see Matthew 1:18-23 and Isaiah 7:14, Psalm 51:5).

So I got to thinking: when exactly did Jesus become a human being? As the Eternal Son of God, he has always existed as the second person of the Holy Trinity, but when he came down to earth to be born of the virgin Mary, when exactly did he become a human being?

The question is important because so far over 50 million babies have been killed because their mothers (and fathers!) were confused over whether the piece of tissue growing in the womb was really a human being, deserving of the same protections that say, a one year old child has.

I don't think it would be streatching it too much, if we were to paraphrase Jesus words in Mark 10:14,15 this way:

"Suffer the unborn children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, whosoever will not receive the kingdom of God as an unborn child, he shall not enter therin."

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)