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Letter: Protect orphans, widows, unborn

By Roy Schimelpfenig, Woodland
Published: April 6, 2019, 6:00am

Stand up for orphans, widows and unborn babies as God asks (James 1:27). I believe unborn children are included in His Scripture. They have been abandoned in aborted death. Fortunately, the Lord loves his kids and will take their innocent souls. Evidently, there are some confused Christians who believe in ending these human lives. Those who follow Christ, truly, do not.

I think many people don’t believe in our creator, or say they do and that is as far as faith takes them. He is given no further interest unless quoting a Bible verse or two out of context. These babies have no rights under liberal law. They can’t protest their own anguishing deaths, yet Democrats protest endlessly. What will happen to the elderly, under socialism, when we become inconvenient?

On the positive side, these children will skip the insanity of a world filled with hate from its non-belief in God. Moving on to eternal life, I can only imagine the joy they are experiencing in the Lord’s heavenly creation. Sadly, many parents will not be joining in the fun. How do you reconcile killing God’s children to Christ at our judgment?

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