Tuesday, January 11, 2011

ALL Pro-Life Today: Planned Parenthood Hates God




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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
COMMENTARY
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Planned Parenthood Hates GodJudie Brown

Those of us who have read and know about Planned Parenthood’s programs and how it tries to infiltrate the lives of our children understand that it is an organization determined to place worldly thoughts and feelings above all else. There are no morals when it comes to Planned Parenthood, only what feels good. Planned Parenthood is even trying to place more value on its view by involving members of the clergy who help propagate this lie. Of course, this creates confusion among those who don’t truly understand God’s laws. Today’s commentary further explains this.

[ Read the full commentary here. ]

 
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