Thursday, November 14, 2013

MSLSD Guest: Abortionists Are 'Doing Wonderful, Important Work'

MSNBC Guest: Abortionists Are 'Doing Wonderful, Important Work' - newsbusters.org

Excerpt from this article:

"So it seems that the sentiment at MSNBC is that killing babies is 'important work.' At least that seems to be the message that Chris Jansing was sending her audience when she brought on New York Magazine’s Meaghan Winter to preview her article on abortion entitled 'My Abortion.'”

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"Wonderful, important work?" According to who? I agree with Rep. Steve Stockman: "If Babies Had Guns, They Wouldn't Be Aborted!"

"The judges sat outside the law
And in their pride no evil saw
In setting teeth to Satan's jaw
And feeding him our children.
 
"When viewed in terms of cost and ease
An unborn child is a disease
A holocaust seen fit to please
Our own convenience.
 
"A curse A curse the law it cries.
A curse a curse on mankind's pride.
A curse on him who would deny
God's image in mankind.
 
"Torn from out their mother's womb
Denied the sky - denied a tomb
Conceived in lust to their own ruin
A sacrifice to pleasure.
 
"The doctors with their blood red hands
Who love their money more than man,
With greed their god they lay their plans
The butchers of mankind.
 
"A curse a curse the blood cries out
A curse a curse the heavens shout
A curse a curse on he who flouts
God's image in mankind.
 
"O rid us of this evil, Lord
And turn our hearts by cross or sword.
Our nation cannot long afford
To live beneath your judgements.
 
"A curse a curse upon their heads
O save them Lord or slay them dead
And fill our country with your dread
And turn away Your anger."

Recommended reading and listening:

Would it Bother Us More if They Used Guns?
Campus Craze: Stab That Baby! (Students Perform Mock Abortions During 'Really Fun' Game)
Abortion Statistics: 1.2 Million Babies Die Every Year from Abortions; Obama Celebrates Roe Vs. Wade Decision, 54 Million Abortions

How I Found Christ?

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