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Saddam, Genocide and Abortion
Saddam Hussein has been accused of genocide, ordering the murder of as many as 180,000 Kurdish civilians and soldiers (what war investigators have found about Saddam's crimes). His debauchery has ended and he has been brought to trial. Saddam deserves condemnation.
Consider the ongoing campaign that, since 1973, has claimed the lives of nearly 45,000,000 pre-born children. What condemnation does the U.S. deserve and what tribunal will hold this nation accountable? There is much to be done to stop abortion but it all must begin with prayer and repentance followed by action.
Deliver those who are being taken away to death . . . Prov. 24:11.
Posted by tim at June 30, 2004 9:55 PM
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