Insight - Nov. 22nd, 2021
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Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss one up and coming landmark decision that could be on the horizon with the United State’s Supreme Court. Brother Josh says he is looking for the reversal of Roe Vs. Wade. He says abortion is murder, and the life in the womb of a woman is a life; adding that all aborted babies will be in heaven, in the form of an adult, not a baby. Brother Josh wants all women to know, if they have had an abortion, they can find forgiveness from God if they will seek such. Brother John lays out the 2018 Mississippi Gestational Age Act that forbids all abortions after 15 weeks except in the case of medical emergencies for fetal abnormalities, with no exceptions for rape and incest. This decision determined that doctors could have their medical licenses suspended or revoked for performing abortions outside these parameters. This week the Supreme Court will be evaluating this case. Brother John says this is exciting news, in that, this could give each state the right to create its own abortion laws, removing the decision from the federal government mandate under the Roe Vs. Wade decision. Brother John says believers need to pray together for life to remove this wall that was erected by the Pro Choice decision made in 1973. He adds that liveaction.org is an excellent resource from women who have chosen life after rape.
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