Bonding with Pro-Aborts
February 14, 2009 by Eugene Michael
On Monday, February 16, Bishop Matthew Clark will be participating in yet another interfaith prayer service. No, it’s not to pray for an end to abortion. This one is about immigration “reform” (i.e., open borders).
What is especially disturbing about this event, is that it will be held at the First Unitarian “Church” on Winton Rd. This church regularly hosts radical pro-abortion activities. As recently as January 22, they hosted a 36th anniversary celebration of the Roe v. Wade decision. The featured speaker was William Baird, birth control crusader and founder of the Pro Choice League. Last year the church infamously hosted Silda Spitzer, who was there to promote the baby killing NYS RHAPP legislation. Spitzer’s appearance coincided with the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. At least 100 pro-life activists marched in front of the church while she was speaking.
Apart from these hostile anti-life events, the First Unitarian Church is also a strong advocate for homosexual marriage. Beyond that, their belief system borders on the absurd.
According to the church’s website, 19% of Universalists are atheists. The rest are a mix of just about any religious background imaginable. In fact, this Sunday they will be featuring Tarot card reading after their services.
Perhaps there should be another protest in front of this church on Monday. This one would highlight the misguided appearance of the bishop of Rochester at a place that regularly hosts baby-killing proponents and anti-Christian religious activities.
Unless of course, the bishop is going there to preach conversion. I have my doubts.
If you ever wonder why Pro-Life efforts wither on the vine in this diocese. Look at the example our Shepherd is setting. I find this completely discouraging. Nothing can grow in such barren soil.
On Monday, February 16, Bishop Matthew Clark will be participating in yet another interfaith prayer service. No, it’s not to pray for an end to abortion. This one is about immigration “reform” (i.e., open borders).
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