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  • So it looked like some people were leaving. Were they? Were any babies saved that day?

  • yes there were

  • Good for you. Keep up the good work, and don't worry about these people giving you bad reviews. These lives are important. 1/3 of my generation was killed by abortion.

  • I believe that any person who dies in an unrepentant state will suffer the wrath of God in Hell. It is my responsibility as a caring person to warn them of the danger and to give them the Good News of the Gospel. It is my hope that they will repent of their sins (not just abortion) and trust in the finished work of Christ.

  • You post this and expect me to take your opinion about an important philosophical issue seriously? Are you high?

  • My main reason for spending time outside an abortion facility is concern for the souls of the mother, father, and others that are involved in the deliberate destruction of innocent human life.

  • I'm sure that it has nothing to do with the feeling of moral superiority that it gives you. Nothing at all. Because you're an altruist. That's why you force you uninformed and unsupported (by anything) opinions on people who just went through an emotional procedure.

    *Sarcastic applause* Congratulations, you venerable saint. The world is just that much brighter for your heartless meddling. Enjoy your backwards worldview.

  • *your uniformed

  • Wow. Congratulations on completely ignoring the worthwhile and interesting philosophical debate about what constitutes a person and what constitutes murder, everyone. I'm glad to see that there are still people that consider the destruction of something which lacks neurons (and therefore cannot suffer) a "sin".

    Also, within your beliefs wouldn't any aborted children go straight to heaven, where they would experience unending happiness? Why are you against that? Bonus points for novel answers.

  • In answer to your comment regarding the worthwhile and interesting philosophical debate about what constitutes a person and what constitutes murder. After 20 years of talking to individuals on the street and outside abortion facilities I find very few people who deny the occupant in the womb is human. Modern ultrasound technology (especially 4D) clearly shows the humanity of the unborn to be a scientific fact.

  • Ooh, 20 whole years? That totally makes your inarticulate and unreasoned opinion worthwhile! I shall throw my (actually thought out) opinion out the window now!

    You think that anatomy = awareness? Either you are massively intellectually dishonest or very dim. What is at hand is whether or not they have the cognitive equipment to experience suffering. You have (purposefully or not) avoided the issue entirely only to obfuscate with your supposed 'experience'.

    Come back with a real argument

  • YEEHAW! Power to you ladies! It's your body, do as you please! Get all the abortions you want and need! Let's make sure abortions are free, and tax-payer funded as part of our new socialist healthcare system under Obama!

  • I can not stand abortion! And I would love to stop women from doing it. But I think that you would have more luck offering to adopt the babies they are planning to kill then yelling at them. I mean I really do not want women doing this. There is another way. Churches need to step up and offer these women help, and help them keep the babies or find new homes for them. I don't think very many women have chosen to not have an abortion because someone yelled at them Not that I don't want to.

  • On the morning of this Gospel presentation five women left the clinic without killing their babies. Praise God!

    At this particular clinic there is a ministry on hand each morning that does offer adoption/financial assistance but the women typically refuse and choose abortion instead.

  • Praise God! is right. Good work then.

  • what does this accomplish?

  • Romans 1:16

  • I am not saying we should be ashamed of the Gospel. I am saying that there are more affective ways than telling a bunch of hurting women and girls they are going to hell. It is ineffective and sounds hateful. He may mean well, but he sounds insane.

  • I am saying that the Gospel is how God saves people (Rom. 1:16). We cannot measure "how effective" a Gospel presentation is simply because we cannot know a human heart. The human heart is God's territory and we can never know it. We cannot embrace pragmatic means at the expense of the truth of the Gospel.

  • I agree with this post 100%. I know in my heart that Jesus would not stand in front of these women and tell them that they are evil. As Christians, we are to walk in the image of Christ, and Christ would not behave in such a manner. Before we act, we need to follow our Lord's example on how we behave on any given issue.

  • You should consider how Jesus spoke in Matthew 23.

  • the seven woes is Jesus' judgement on the church; not on unsaved women. Jesus' judgment was always reserved for those who claimed to know the truth. the unsaved, he didn't expect to do right, because without Christ they cannot. your application for matt 23 is misguided. Jesus was condemning the pharisees and the teachers of the law; not unbelievers in this particular passage.

  • Was not trying to draw a direct parallel, but rather trying to point out that Jesus did condemn sin and evil.

  • Here, Matt. 23 is taken totally out of context to respond as Jesus is speaking to the scribes and Pharacees. You are grasping. Try John 8:7-11 re the woman "caught" in adultry and a crowd accusing her and condeming her to death, with Jesus telling the crowd "Let he among you without sin cast the first stone".

  • Still seems to be too much confusion with Matt. 23. Was not trying to draw a direct parallel, hence the "how Jesus spoke" in the original comment. WAS TRYING to point out that Jesus was not a wimp and would get in one's face when necessary. That was the point of the Matt. 23 reference... nothing more! Hope this clears up everyone's confusion.

  • It seems symbolic that these women are waiting in the dark to commit sin.

  • God Bless

  • Calling them murderers really changed their minds about getting an abortion.

  • Wow, I pray that I would one day be as bold as this man. I am ashamed at my cowardness, thank you for the rebuke.

  • A bit creepy to see a line of women ready to kill their baby.

  • 10 stars

  • Keep up the good work!

  • MURDERR MURDERR. This guy has some guts.

  • About John 'The Baptist' it was written ;

    Luke 1:15b He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mothers womb.

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