“Pastor” Claims Jesus Would Support Killing Babies in Abortions
A female “pastor” is going viral for rewriting the entire Christian religion to make it about…abortion.
During a sermon Rev. Rebecca Todd Peters dubs “Roe Sunday,” she made baby killing a religious holy act and insists if Jesus were alive, he would be a “clinic escort” who guides mothers to their abortion appointments.
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This fruitcake female pastor says “Jesus would take women to clinics for abortions. He would be a clinic escort.”
Is this the church of Satan? Sure sounds like it!! Geeze.
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) September 18, 2024
That’s a very odd way of interpreting the Bible’s instruction to “Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter.” (Proverbs 24:11- 12)
Yet, this perverted “pastor” doubles down, stating “If Jesus were giving his sermon today, he might have also said, ‘blessed are those who end pregnancies…for they will be known for their loving kindness.”
Killing babies isn’t typically the first thing that comes to someone’s mind when they hear the words, “loving kindness.” In fact, the Bible states “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.” (Psalm 127:3-5a)
“He will be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb,” it adds. (Luke 1:15)
Nevertheless, the “pastor” persisted in preaching that the “sacred” decisions to kill unborn babies “reflect the moral responsibility of reproductive power.”
At one point, this “Christian” even bragged about having two abortions.
Then she ironically accused actual Christians of “committing violence” “ in the name of Christianity,” because they’re against killing babies.
That’s pretty rich coming from someone who is lecturing the congregation that ripping unborn babies limb by limb out of a mother’s womb is “sacred” to Christianity.
LifeNews Note: Justine Brook Murrarywrites for Newsbusters, where this column originally appeared.