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Stephen I. Faris

@stephen_faris

Single-issue/no-party/write-in candidate for U.S. Senate (Ohio). Without RTL/EqualProtect for unborn(ALL)persons, no other right/issue/conversation makes sense.

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To the extent we refuse to demand abortion be treated as murder, we do not truly believe in the equal sanctity of all human life.

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Christians who hate abortion but do little to get it abolished are as worthless to the preborn as some of the more compassionate concentration camp guards were to the Jews, who though they wept as they did it, still shot them.

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One of the saddest realities we have had to come to grips with is that most Christian leaders in America consider it more “unchristlike” to publicly decry abortion as murder than to remain silent while parents do it to over 3,000 children a day.

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“Love that does not satisfy justice is not real love. It is merely a sentimental affection” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

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Women brazenly “shout their abortion” while the Church cravenly shrinks from even whispering “thou shalt not murder”. SMH

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People will quit wanting abortion the same day they quit wanting pizza: i.e., never. The only way to abolish abortion is to criminalize it, just like we do every other kind of murder.

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The result of pastors rarely preaching against abortion is that most Christians accept the mass murder of infants with more resignation than they do a sharp rise in the price of gas or the cancellation of a favorite TV show.

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If a man speaks a doctrinal error, the Church is quick to confront it. But if a man commits a moral error the Church is quick to ignore it, because 9 times out of 10 she is guilty of it herself.

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The lives of the preborn are only as important to a given church as the extent of its efforts to get a bill of total and immediate abolition introduced into its state legislature.

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If Roe v. Wade had been about rape rather than abortion, does anyone really think that for the next 50 years the Church would have sought merely to regulate it rather than abolish it outright?

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Saving the preborn is so important to heaven – is such a “weighty thing” (Mt 23:23) – that if polite appeals won't move the saints to come to their rescue, it is both necessary and godly to shame them into it (1 Cor 6:5a)…(cont)

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(cont)...For hardness of heart is blinding them to what is nothing other than basic Christian duty, and like stubborn children they require love's sternest inducements to bring them to faithfulness (Heb 12:5-6).

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If we would put God first, paradoxically we must put people first. The First Great Commandment is fulfilled only when, for the Lord's sake, we fulfill the Second Great Commandment. “For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” ~(Gal 5:14)