(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Some American alleged churches have gone completely woke by celebrating abortions and proclaiming that the pro-life movement has a “demonic agenda.”
One might think that all Christians have the same opinion about abortion, since the Bible acknowledges that it is not just a “clump of cells” inside a womb.
“Many in the Christian faith point to various scriptures to back their views against abortion, detailing that God ‘knitted me together in my mother’s womb,’” Breitbart reported.
“Others point to scriptures detailing how men and women are made in the very image of God and that children are a gift directly from God Himself.”
However, some churches were corrupted by the leftists to the degree that they openly celebrate murdering an innocent human being inside a womb.
According to Breitbart, “several church leaders across various sects — Methodist, Episcopalian, the United Church of Christ, etc. — seemingly distorting scripture and advocating for abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe.”
Here’s one example of a prayer in a woke church:
“We pray for all who partner with those in need of reproductive health care,” a woman prayed in St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York.
“We pray for the loss of life yet to come from forced childbirth and illegal abortion. We pray for those who are not of the same mind regarding reproductive rights.”
Darryl Ford, the lead pastor at Ikon Community Church in Atlanta, said that a pro-life position wouldn’t even exist if men could get pregnant.
“If men could get pregnant, this wouldn’t even be a topic.”
William Murphy, the lead pastor at the dReam Center Church of Atlanta, told the men in the congregation to get vasectomies and added that a “right” for abortion is not just a “reproductive right.”
“All the guys, let’s all, let’s all set appointments to get vasectomies,” he said.
“This is not just about reproductive rights. This is about voting rights… civil rights… human rights.”
Murphy also asserted that the pro-life movement is “the beginning of a demonic agenda.”
At St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta, the congregation discovered that a person doesn’t have a “deeper understanding” of the issue if one thinks that abortion is murder.
“Some view abortions as babies being killed as I once did before praying for a deeper understanding,” one of the clergy said.
“Laws that restrict and take away freedoms are never on the side of Jesus and a God of justice.”