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United Methodist and Episcopalian Church Clergy Lead Prayer Rally to "Bless" Abortion Clinic

United Methodist and Episcopalian Church Clergy Lead Prayer Rally to "Bless" Abortion Clinic

By SARAH ZAGORSKI
http://www.lifenews.com/
Oct. 12, 2015

In Ohio, Reverend Laura Young says she believes pro-life protesters in front of Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities have "misguided faith." In fact, she thinks these clinics should be blessed, which is why she went out to an abortion facility called Preterm on October 8th in Cleveland. In 2014, Preterm was involved in the abortion-related death of Lakisha Wilson.

Young explained her acceptance of abortion like this: "Christianity, like most faiths, is founded on love. Watching protesters shouting judgment and hate based on what they call religion is horrible. Is that loving God? Is that loving your neighbor as yourself?"

Think Progress reports that the group hopes their "blessing" will protect Preterm from "preachy protesters, as well as encourage the strength and bravery of those providing and relying on its services." Young plans to go out to other abortion facilities in the state if their event in Cleveland is successful.

Young also says religious groups are fueling the so-called war on women. She explained, "Women are being attacked at a moral level by the radical Religious Right. They've hijacked the political discussion. This event is an opportunity for progressive religious leaders to stop the silence. We need to be in the conversation."

The abortion reverend heads up a group called the Ohio Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and they run an "all-options" counseling hotline for women facing crisis pregnancies. She said, "It breaks my heart to know women are sitting in pews across the country feeling shamed, believing that they're cursed for making this decision. That's a question I get a lot on the phone, 'Am I going to hell?' When God instead is there to support women through it all."

On their website, the group says their mission is to "ensure reproductive choice through education, advocacy, and counseling. The Coalition seeks to give clear voice to the reproductive issues of people of color, those living in poverty, and other underserved populations."

As LifeNews previously reported, on July 29, the Planned Parenthood Clergy Advocacy Board said the undercover videos exposing the organization's organ harvesting business are simply an attack on women's health care. Jeffrey Walton from the Institute on Religion and Democracy reports that the board is made up of religious leaders from the United Church of Christ, Episcopal Church and American Baptist Churches as well as clergy from Reformed Jewish and Unitarian Universalist congregations.

In a statement the clergy said, "As faith leaders committed to justice, honesty, and liberty, we are troubled by the decades-long campaign of harassment against Planned Parenthood and those they serve. Our faiths demand care for those marginalized by poverty and other oppressions. Faith leaders have supported Planned Parenthood for nearly 100 years because of our shared goals: every person -- regardless of income, race, or religion -- deserves access to safe, affordable, high-quality health care."

They concluded, "Our religious traditions call us to offer compassion, not judgment. People who work for Planned Parenthood give care and respect to those in need, doing God's work. For this we are grateful."

Thankfully, pro-abortion religious groups are in the minority and countless prominent religious leaders have expressed disapproval for Planned Parenthood's outrageous practices. For example, Cardinal Seán O'Malley, OFM Cap., archbishop of Boston and chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), said that the videos reveal "the now standard practice of obtaining fetal organs and tissues through abortion and fail to respect the humanity and dignity of human life."

Then he reminded Catholics that Pope Francis has called abortion the product of a "widespread mentality of profit, the throwaway culture, which has today enslaved the hearts and minds of so many."

Additionally, Rev. Franklin Graham and Baptist theologian Albert Mohler commented on Planned Parenthood's lucrative business after the footage was released. Rev. Graham said, "Abortion is a sin and is clearly murder in God's eyes. The people who perform it have no conscience, so I'm not at all surprised that they would be selling organs, tissue, and body parts from babies. Planned Parenthood should be put out of business. They've done enough damage."

In some ways, Mohler used even stronger language than Rev. Graham to describe Planned Parenthood and said they "stand at the epicenter of the Culture of Death." He also dismissed the abortion giant's justifications for their executive's unbelievable comments.

He said, "They are not going to be able to explain this video away. I have no reason to believe that the video is anything less than totally credible. But, even if Planned Parenthood somehow finds a way to evade justice in terms of criminal activity, the part of the video that Planned Parenthood does not --and cannot -- deny reveals their senior medical director enjoying a conversation over a meal in which she describes tearing apart the bodies of unborn human beings in order to get the desired organ: "I'm gonna basically crush below, I'm gonna crush above, and I'm gonna see if I can get it all intact."

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