THE FIVE
Last week, news broke that you most likely have not heard. The mainstream media will not be running to cover this particular story. Why? Because it exposes the lies that they've impressed upon you for decades. It reveals the barbarity of an industry so powerful because of how much money it makes; we're talking billions. It pays the media to be selective on what they report (if they ever do, it's always favorable). It pays politicians to enact laws that give them free rein to operate undisturbed. It seeks to destroy the lives and careers of anyone who dares expose the truth about who they are and what they do. I'm talking about the abortion industry.
This news was about a pro-life activist discovered with five aborted babies in her home. They failed to mention that she called the medical examiner because before giving these babies a proper burial, as was the case for the other 110 fetuses (1st-trimester babies) in her possession, these five were full-grown babies and likely killed illegally. (The fact that it is legal in this country to kill babies at any stage in their lives is the root cause of all of America's woes).
She did not act before seeking advice as to the best way to move forward after this gruesome and horrifying discovery. I will let these pictures speak for themselves and leave them to better-written articles explaining what happened. I want to say that many of you have aligned yourself on the wrong side of this debate. And it is with prayerful hope (especially this Holy Week) that looking at what you support might move you to change your mind and heart. Remember: This debate is not about a “what” but a “who.”
As I was fixing to close this post, I was reminded of how the Lord brought this to light just before Holy Week. During this time of Lent, we pray the devotion to the Sacred Wounds of Jesus. How many wounds are there? There are FIVE Sacred Wounds of Jesus. FIVE!
"AMEN, I SAY TO YOU, AS LONG AS YOU DID IT TO ONE OF THESE MY LEAST BRETHREN, YOU DID IT TO ME."
#JusticeForTheFive
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