Habitat For Humanity Partners with Planned Parenthood
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Posted: 05/28/08
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The Christian Post reports on Habitat for Humanity's partnering with the great killing machine of our time, Planned Parenthood. The Crosstalk Show today featured Mark Crutcher, founder and president of Life Dynamics. His organization did an investigation that revealed the grisly trade in fetal body parts that is a part of the abortion industry. If you have never read his book, Lime Five, you should. Crutcher is one of the most articulate defenders of human life today. On Crutcher's website, there is a counter that literally ticks off the human lives being lost each hour of every day. It is haunting to see the number climb as you watch it. Over 4400 children a day are murdered.
On a related note, late term abortionist/butcher, Dr. George Tiller, was feted by the governor of Kansas recently at a celebration of his "work". (This is the same governor, Kathleen Sibelius, who is being talked about as a potential running mate for Barack Obama.) Tiller will kill babies up at the latest stages of the mother's pregnancy. He then incinerates the infants in his own furnace. One pro-life sidewalk counselor described what it was like to have the ashes of these babies fall on her as she stood as a witness outside his butcher shop. God can't bless America when this bloodshed of the most vulnerable among us is tolerated.
Shane Claiborne, Jim Wallis, Brian McLaren and company want us all to be "just as concerned" about the polar bears and the ozone layer. They say the religious right is "too narrow". Until the genocide of human babies stops, it isn't going to matter what wildlife we save or how many greenhouse gases we curb. We, in this land of a gazillion Christian churches, have tolerated the butchering of nearly 50 million human beings, made in the image of God, and God will judge it. He already is judging it.
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