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Will Our Supreme Court Reverse Roe v Wade? NEW 4-Min. Video (MUST-SEE!)

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On Monday a national firestorm was created when a US Supreme Court internal document was unexpectedly leaked showing its intent to overturn its own previous 1973 ruling on Roe v Wade legalizing abortion. Personally, I feel very strongly about this issue, especially because Kristin and I have two wonderful children, Seth and Abby, who mean more to us than words can express. This is also why I wrote my pocketbook, Hidden Holocaust: Discover God’s Love in the Abortion Nightmare. White Horse Media also produced a 13-part series, The Abortion Controversy: Two Women Tell Their Stories of Hope and Healing.

On Tuesday, the day after the leak became public, our White Horse Media team acted swiftly to produce this stunning new video hitting this issue head-on. It’s only 4 minutes. We are praying that over a million people will watch it, that God will use it mightily, that many will be deeply impressed with its sober contents, and that above all, many tiny lives may be rescued from being needlessly and heartlessly sacrificed.

Click below to watch it now.

If you are impressed with this short video, we hope you will share it widely. 

In light of this new national development, this is also an opportune time to share our little pocketbook, Hidden Holocaust: Discover God’s Love in the Abortion Nightmare, inexpensively available from White Horse Media (1-800-782-4253). To make ordering easier, we also have a new policy: FREE shipping on orders over $25 (some exclusions apply). 

Please pray that God will use our newest video, that He will guide the minds and hearts of our Supreme Court justices, and that many innocent children will be rescued who might have been aborted. 

“Dear God, protect those children!” is my prayer. 

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  1. In regard to the argument against legalized abortion. I haven’t read the book, so I don’t know if he uses a Biblical argument against abortion or a strictly
    moral reasoning, however, there are many serious issues with prohibiting all abortion and with the ideal of holding others responsible for a decision to abort. The real possibility exists that medical delays in abortion will result in not only the loss of the child but also the life of the mother.

    First, only in Jeremiah does God Himself make a statement concerning a child’s time in the womb. This was specific to Jeremiah and not generally applicable to the general human population. In fact in Genesis, if we believe that God guided Moses in establishing rules of law, the death of a fetus was considered on par with the loss of an animal. But the loss of a woman was considered of greater value. Yes, there are many verses in which life in the womb is mentioned, but always by persons who believed that God had chosen them from conception and even guided their growth in the womb. But since God knows the beginning from the ending, does it make sense that He would especially guide the growth of an embryo which he knew would grow to be evil (a rapist, killer, etc)? And then how do we explain the value placed on a lost child?

    Further, we have cases of women arrested and imprisoned not for deliberate abortion of a child but for the death of her baby resulting from an accident, abuse, or miscarriage. It seems there may be a prohibition of abortion in many US states against abortion for any reason, including incest, rape, or medical necessity to save the mother.

    In the 80s I was “on the fence”, uncertain, about the question. I just knew I couldn’t abort a baby just because it was an accidental conception. Then a case occurred which changed that. A terrible accident occurred in which a pregnant mother was seriously injured. She had a loving husband and two small children. The doctor’s told the husband they could only save one. He chose his wife. A group of anti-abortion activists filed suit to force him to choose the baby. They lost in the end, but the delay could have cost the poor man both his wife and his unborn child and the living children their mother.

    God has given us free will. It is not the Christian’s job to take that away as long as it doesn’t harm others. In the case of abortion rights whose free will is lost? I decided in the early eights that it is not my right or the state’s right to tell a person by mandate how they have to live.

    I applaud your effort to guide women to making a choice you and I might deem the right one. But we are not walking in that person’s shoes.

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