Change is Upon the Wind
3 years ago
General
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And so Roe is no more. There is no longer federal protection of infanticide in America. It is now, once more, a state issue. A step in the right direction as many states will ban this primitive and barbaric practice but it is only the first step. The fight must continue until there is a federal ban on abortion. This is not a political issue, this is a moral one. The news didn't hit me as hard as the leak did but it is nice to see America progress in the right direction, especially morally for once. It just occurred to me, that with Jurassic World Dominion having just recently been released, life did find a way.
Original:
As I sit here with baited breadth on the Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v. Wade, et al. I can’t help but feel like this is what abolitionists felt like leading up to Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation. They had been fighting against the culture for decades, over a century actually, to end the barbaric and inhumane practice of slavery. Can you imagine, being part of a culture war that had been going on for over a century? Longer than you have been alive? Battle-weary and seeming like there will be no end in sight and these poor blacks will never be treated as the equals, the humans, the brothers and sisters that they are. And then, Abraham Lincoln is elected. A spark of hope? Could this be it? Lincoln's hatred of slavery is well known and he ran on the sole purpose of ending slavery. Could this be the beginning of the end of legalized slavery once and for all in America!?
That’s how it feels. Could this finally be the end of legalized infanticide in America? Will the unborn finally be treated as the equals, the humans, the brothers and sisters they are? Oh glorious day if it turns out to be true! Death to evil and wickedness! Long live righteousness and good! Praise God almighty for this blessed day! Raise your voices loud in cheers and joy! Light the fireworks! Bang the gongs! Crash the cymbals! While I fear another civil war (in some form but hopefully not of blood) may come out of this decision (evil never does go quietly into the night) it will be a victory. It will be progress and let us rejoice in it when it happens! Let us be emboldened and encouraged by it! Do not get lazy in one victory in the war. Continue the march. Keep the pressure on. Let us fight on to the very gates of hell. Give the demons not one inch of ground in this world! An unending struggle until our Lord’s return but a noble and righteous struggle it is. My brothers, my sisters, rejoice and be glad and continue to fight against darkness wherever it may be found!
And so Roe is no more. There is no longer federal protection of infanticide in America. It is now, once more, a state issue. A step in the right direction as many states will ban this primitive and barbaric practice but it is only the first step. The fight must continue until there is a federal ban on abortion. This is not a political issue, this is a moral one. The news didn't hit me as hard as the leak did but it is nice to see America progress in the right direction, especially morally for once. It just occurred to me, that with Jurassic World Dominion having just recently been released, life did find a way.
Original:
As I sit here with baited breadth on the Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v. Wade, et al. I can’t help but feel like this is what abolitionists felt like leading up to Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation. They had been fighting against the culture for decades, over a century actually, to end the barbaric and inhumane practice of slavery. Can you imagine, being part of a culture war that had been going on for over a century? Longer than you have been alive? Battle-weary and seeming like there will be no end in sight and these poor blacks will never be treated as the equals, the humans, the brothers and sisters that they are. And then, Abraham Lincoln is elected. A spark of hope? Could this be it? Lincoln's hatred of slavery is well known and he ran on the sole purpose of ending slavery. Could this be the beginning of the end of legalized slavery once and for all in America!?
That’s how it feels. Could this finally be the end of legalized infanticide in America? Will the unborn finally be treated as the equals, the humans, the brothers and sisters they are? Oh glorious day if it turns out to be true! Death to evil and wickedness! Long live righteousness and good! Praise God almighty for this blessed day! Raise your voices loud in cheers and joy! Light the fireworks! Bang the gongs! Crash the cymbals! While I fear another civil war (in some form but hopefully not of blood) may come out of this decision (evil never does go quietly into the night) it will be a victory. It will be progress and let us rejoice in it when it happens! Let us be emboldened and encouraged by it! Do not get lazy in one victory in the war. Continue the march. Keep the pressure on. Let us fight on to the very gates of hell. Give the demons not one inch of ground in this world! An unending struggle until our Lord’s return but a noble and righteous struggle it is. My brothers, my sisters, rejoice and be glad and continue to fight against darkness wherever it may be found!
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But it is also a dangerous one.
Lurking beneath the decision which brings great joy over the innocent unborn is one that fundamentally changes the rights of the nation in ways that will become apparent soon. We will no longer have privacy or the choice to refuse vaccines, or any other body alteration that is forced upon, including the mark. I do think that it may begin in our lifetime, with this decision standing, but as with all things, we shall see. But we do know that it will happen one day, because the Word is true.
But for now, we celebrate the sanctity of life, pray for all who came before and for our ones still here to continue the good work, watch, and wait. There will always be a fight until the end! I am happy and rejoicing with you that this one is nearing its end. And we know that God is with us always.