Sarah's ProLife WebLog

Standing at the gates of the Temple of Moloch, pleading with uninformed and misinformed mothers for the life of their innocent babies.

Please Pray!!!

The Women’s Health Center of Duluth MN. in the Building For Women have plans to rip off the arms and legs of the unborn children that are brought in by their mothers. What a gruesome thing and how horrible it is!
How un-merciful they are to the little unborn people that are so innocent and full of life.
Please pray that this madness will stop!

On Wednesday Sept. 17 2008, appointments have been made. Please pray that the parents of these little unborn people will become aware of what they are about to do and change their minds. It is awful and worse then words can express!

Pray that the Building For Women in Duluth MN. will be shut down.

Pray for the salvation of Laurie Casey and Tina Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Katz and Mr. Anderson and for the other workers at the Building for Women. May God have mercy on them to awaken them to the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ our God.

Start praying now and Praise God for His great work!

Only four couples showed up on Tuesday (as far as we know) at the abortion clinic and each heard the cry for mercy on their un-born child. Oh please keep praying for this work and for salvation of souls.

lovingly in our Saviour,
Sarah

Then said he unto me, The iniquity of the house of Israel and
Judah is exceeding great, and the land is full of blood, and the
city full of perverseness: for they say, The LORD hath forsaken the
earth, and the LORD seeth not.
– Ezekiel 9:9

2 Responses

  1. DoctorDefense Says:

    THE JEPHTHAH PRINCIPLE

    Do you remember the Biblical story of Jephthah?

    Jephthah was a warrior for God. He fought and killed for God. He prayed once for victory and promised to sacrifice the first thing he would see upon returning home from battle if God would grant him victory.

    Well he got his victory and the first thing he saw when he went home was his only child.

    The moral: anyone who fights for God, or calls himself a warrior for God, or joins an organization with a name like “Army of God”, or commits an act of terrorism for God, should be punished with the assassination(s) of his child(ren). Such assassinations would not be murders but justifiable homicides. This is called the Jephthah Principle.

    The Jephthah Principle should apply most strongly to right-to-lifers. Since they terrorize in order to prevent “children” from being killed, responding in a way which makes their terror also CAUSE the killings of some children (their own) is a reasonable, even elegant, deterrent strategy.

    Paul Hill was as much a suicide terrorist as the hijackers on 9111. The suicide weapon was the Florida State Government. His programmer–the counterpart of Osama bin Laden–was a man named John Burt who ought to be in prison for accessory to three murders but I’m not complaining too much, because he is in prison for molesting the clients at his “pro-life Christian sanctuary” for destitute pregnant girlies. Anyway, Paul Hill wrote to his friends and fundraisers that he delayed his terrorist double-murder until his wife Karen who now lives in Memphis and his children Justin Gloria and Joy were out of town, in order to avoid the risk of their being implicated. What if he had known that he would be exposing them to the risk of becoming victims of justifiable homicide at the hands of a counterterrorist enforcing the Jephthah Principle? And that their blood would remain halal even after his execution?

    Posted on September 14th, 2008 at 12:54 pm

  2. Sarah Says:

    The WHOLE BASIS of your argument for, “The Jephthah Principle”, is founded on false assumptions, a distorted reading of scripture, and a false perception of God and His Character.

    You obviously do not understand the Character of God, nor do you know Him. Your perception I find very alarming due to the violent conclusions you have expressed.

    I am a women under authority, first to God and then to my Husband. With that in mind, I pray that God will answer you…

    The story of Jephthah the Gileadite, found in Judges 11: 1-40 is indeed a very sad and difficult thing. It reflects the sinfulness of man, and does not give us an example to follow. Jephthah could not be bound by his vow to that which God had forbidden by the letter of the sixth commandment: Thou shalt not kill. God had forbidden human sacrifices:

    Jeremiah 19:5 They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto Baal, which I commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into my mind:

    Jeremiah 32:35 And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.

    This statement from Gill says it very well :

    Judges 11:35…”for I have opened my mouth unto the Lord”… ; (in a vow; not only had purposed it in his heart, but had expressed it with his lips): …Judges 11:35 continued…”and I cannot go back”…; (or retract it; looking upon himself under an indispensable obligation to perform it; of which, be it as it may, he seems to have had mistaken notions and apprehensions; for if his vow was to sacrifice her, as some think, he was not obliged to do it, since it was contrary to the law of God, and abominable in his sight; and besides, what was vowed to be the Lord’s, or devoted to him, might be redeemed according to the law, a female for thirty pieces of silver, Leviticus 27:2 and if the vow was to separate his daughter from the company of men, and oblige her never to marry, such a power as this parents had not allowed them over their children, according to the laws of God or of men, in the Jewish nation; and therefore, be it which it will, what he had to do was to repent of this rash vow, and humble himself before God for making it, and not add sin to sin by performing it.)

    Sarah

    Posted on September 16th, 2008 at 8:49 am