It was my understanding that a lot of Lutherans, Presbyterians and Episcopalians are open to abortion. Additionally, most Jewish people are OK with abortion. I guess all those folks just don't understand the nature of God. I don't understand why God didn't just add an 11th Commandment covering this issue.
yes, these are called liberals, or the more modern term "progressives" but they are already known as compromised. the problem in the black community is now so-called black conservatives are supporting abortion political parties and candidates. that's disgraceful. no true bible believing christian leader, black or white, would empower baby killers.
@@christiananswers4054 All the major religions have one fundamental problem, Within each of them there is an enormous variation of beliefs that all purport to come from the same text,,,at least same basic text as I recognize there can be substantial variation in the varios versions. To a non believer, this is perplexing. Buddhists seem to be the most unified but they don't base there views on a single book. And even Buddhists have friction between denominations.
It was my understanding that a lot of Lutherans, Presbyterians and Episcopalians are open to abortion. Additionally, most Jewish people are OK with abortion. I guess all those folks just don't understand the nature of God. I don't understand why God didn't just add an 11th Commandment covering this issue.
yes, these are called liberals, or the more modern term "progressives" but they are already known as compromised. the problem in the black community is now so-called black conservatives are supporting abortion political parties and candidates. that's disgraceful. no true bible believing christian leader, black or white, would empower baby killers.
@@christiananswers4054 All the major religions have one fundamental problem, Within each of them there is an enormous variation of beliefs that all purport to come from the same text,,,at least same basic text as I recognize there can be substantial variation in the varios versions. To a non believer, this is perplexing. Buddhists seem to be the most unified but they don't base there views on a single book. And even Buddhists have friction between denominations.