Friday, February 23, 2018

On My Mind: The Refunding Of Planned Parenthood In The State Of New Jersey




The Refunding Of Planned Parenthood
In The State Of New Jersey


"And they built in high places for worship of Baal
in the Valley of Ben-hinnom (son of Hinnom) to cause
their sons and daughters to pass through the fire
in worship also of and to Molech-
which I did not command them, nor did it
come into My mind or heart that they should do this
abomination to cause Judah to sin."
Jeremiah 32:35






It has been reported that New Jersey's governor-elect,
Phil Murphy, a pro-abortion Democrat, grinned with pride as
he signed a new law forcing the taxpayers in our state
to support the nefarious organization known as
Planned Parenthood.

Governor Murphy's new law counteracts the law signed
by the previous New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a pro-life Republican,
 who consistently vetoed the funding of Planned Parenthood in our state.

According to NJ.com Murphy signed legislation that will
give Planned Parenthood a whopping 7.5 million of taxpayer money
claiming he was "standing for the right values" by funding the abortion chain.
Present at this recent bill signing ceremony were leading pro-abortion
activists in New Jersey as well as Cecile Richards, the current CEO
of Planned Parenthood of America.

It apparently does not concern Phil Murphy much, that aside
from being the biggest abortion provider in the nation,
  several years ago, Planned Parenthood was caught
red-handed committing Medicaid fraud in the state
he now governs. 


He has instead chosen to replenish the coffers of
what is said to be one of his favorite constituencies,
which apparently played a crucial role in his winning
of the gubernatorial race this past November.


"You shall not commit murder"
Exodus 20:13



The Historical and Spiritual Connection between
the worship of Molech and the modern day Abortion Movement:

In the biblical accounts, Molech was a demon god of child
 sacrifice worshiped by the Canaanites, and by some within
the tribe of Judah.  The infants were brought before the god's
 altar and laid in his outstretched palms to be burned to death
at a place called Topheth, located in the southeast region of the 
Valley of  Ben-Hinnom.

Topheth, meaning "place of fire" was the main site of Molech worship.
The primitive root word, "toph" roughly translated, means,
 "the beating of drums" which scholars believe were used to drown out
the screaming of the infants as they were burned alive.



The Valley of Ben-Hinnom in Israel.
"Ben-Hinnom" in Hebrew, means, "Son of Hinnom"
Also called "Gehenna"


Fast forward to the 20th century and the year 1984, and the release
 of the heart-wrenching documentary, "The Silent Scream" an anti-abortion
educational film directed by Jack Duane Dabner and narrated by
the former director of NARAL  (National Abortion Rights
Action League) turned pro-life activist, Dr. Bernard Nathanson,
who once said, "Abortion is the most atrocious holocaust
in the history of the United States."

The film shows an abortion being performed via ultrasound,
where the unborn baby can be seen cringing in pain and
crying out (silently) during the procedure.

   It has also been well documented that a similar reaction takes place
during a saline-induced abortion, in which the baby is 
literally burned alive from the inside out before being
expelled from the mother's womb.



"The Silent Scream"
(1984)



Pro-life organizations and citizens of New Jersey are naturally
lamenting the change of the guard in Trenton.  Not only is
Governor Murphy anti-life, he is also a strident anti-gun,
anti-Second Amendment activist, determine to impose
strict gun control legislation in order to deprive the law-abiding  
  citizens of this state their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. 






I find it disgusting that our hypocrite of a governor,
  is apparently all too willing to take away the constitutionally-guaranteed
 gun rights of  the law-abiding and responsible residents of the Garden State,
"in order to save more lives"  while willingly and generously funding the
  the flagrant evil that is Planned Parenthood with taxpayer money,
 thus allowing them to continue in the wholesale slaughter of thousands
  of unborn American children every single day across this nation.

Perhaps, like the slaveholders of centuries past, Governor Murphy
justifies his avid support of the abortion industry as a "necessary evil."
Those on the political Left are known to literally freak out at the comparison
between a slave and an unborn baby, even stooping so low
as to call it "racist".

The comparison is not "racist." 

This overly used accusation commonly employed by 21st century
progressives as a defense mechanism makes no sense.
  It is the glaring reality of truth in this situation that liberals in their
self-righteous hypocrisy cannot face, especially about themselves.

Both slaves and unborn babies were and are treated as non-humans,
with absolutely no rights or protection under the law.

The only difference between slavery and abortion is that at least a
slave often had the chance to run away from their captors and escape to freedom.

An unborn baby, whose mother is talked into having an abortion
by the deceived minds "standing for the right values" has no such chance.






With the passing of the great evangelist, the Reverend Billy Graham
this week, I am reminded of what he once said in response to
the subject of an unwanted pregnancy:

"I know it's common today to think of abortion as a simple answer
to an inconvenient problem-but it is actually a far more serious issue.
Your child isn't simply a mass of tissue; he or she is
a human being in God's eyes...
I urge you to turn to God-not just to put this problem into His hands,
but to give your whole life to Him. God loves you, and no matter what
you've done He wants to forgive your past and guide your future.
Make your commitment to Christ, and then ask Him to 
help you to do what is right."






 "Before I formed you in the womb
I knew you, before you were born I set you apart."
(Jeremiah 1:5)




















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