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Violence, Threats Against Pro-Life Groups Soar After Supreme Court Leak

Since the May 2 leak of a draft opinion suggesting the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion ruling is likely to be overturned this summer, there have been 41 documented cases of churches and pro-life organizations being physically attacked through property crimes and other criminal mischief, according to data compiled by the Family Research Council (FRC).

According to FRC’s report, those 41 instances don’t include another nine cases of physical violence against pro-life advocates, violent threats against churches and illegal disruptions of worship services.

By comparison, there had been one instance of an abortion-related organization being targeted. On May 25, a woman set fire to a Casper, Wyoming, abortion clinic.

Among the attacks on pro-life organizations:

• A pro-abortion group called Jane’s Revenge sprayed graffiti on Calvary Chapel and Harbor Church in Olympia, Washington, as well as a local Catholic church and a Mormon church. The messages included “Abort the church” and “If abortions aren’t safe neither are you.” The same group took credit for a Molotov cocktail attack on May 8 on the offices of Wisconsin Family Action.

• Within a week of the Supreme Court leak, at least five pro-life pregnancy centers were vandalized, beginning with Trotter House in Austin, Texas, on May 3. The number rose to 23 on June 11, when the Gresham (Oregon) Pregnancy Resource Center was firebombed. On Mother’s Day, the Oregon Right to Life offices were also firebombed. 

• On the night of May 10, the offices of Concerned Women for America in Alexandria, Virginia, were vandalized and the security system was damaged by what was described as a “left-wing activist” whom the staff believes they had encountered before.

• On May 23, the Mount Avery Missionary Baptist Church near Columbus, Mississippi, was vandalized with pro-abortion graffiti like “Girls just want to have fun-damental human rights” and “Keep your laws off my body.”

• Among the churches attacked nationally, 12 were Roman Catholic.

Additionally, the pro-abortion activist group Ruth Sent Us shut down its website after allegations, which it denied, that the group had published the addresses and other personal information of conservative Supreme Court justices. In the weeks after the leak, there have been protests outside the homes of conservative justices. On June 7, Nicholas John Roske of California was arrested outside the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Roske allegedly planned to assassinate Kavanaugh. He possessed a Glock 17 pistol, ammunition, a knife, zip ties, pepper spray and other items, according to the Washington Examiner. Ruth Sent Us promptly shut down its website after the arrest, denying it had doxed the justices.

“For the last 49 years—each time the pro-life movement had encountered an uncertain future, whether it be the future of an unexpectedly pregnant mom or of Supreme Court decisions, the movement has responded with an outpouring of love, resources, and prayer,” said Mary Szoch, director of Family Research Council’s Center for Human Dignity. “For the pro-abortion industry, the exact opposite is true. 

“Their solution to uncertainty about a mother’s future has always been violence and destruction in the sacred space of the mother’s womb. It is not surprising that now that the pro-abortion movement is facing uncertainty of the future decision of the Supreme Court, their response is once again violence.

“The pro-life movement must continue to respond with love, prayer, and support for men, women, and babies in need,” Szoch concluded.

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A Not So Biblical Worldview: The False Advertising Permeating ‘Christian’ Colleges

Many years ago, I coauthored a book called Already Compromised, detailing research we commissioned on the state of Christian colleges—and the “report card” wasn’t good. Most parents, I believe, are non-discerning when it comes to sending their children to a “Christian” academic institution. So much more research and discernment are needed as parents are really gambling with their children’s minds and thus their eternity.

Florida Officer Talks Man Off A Bridge Through Nearly An Hour Of Prayer: ‘I Saw A Miracle’

“When I got the call, I was just there to stop the traffic,” he said. “And then a couple of other officers who knew my position as a pastor asked me to come over and talk with the guy. … Nothing was scripted. … I did not want to see him jump. I just felt within myself that God was going to spare his life—and He did. … I was praying.”

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Since the May 2 leak of a draft opinion suggesting the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion ruling is likely to be overturned this summer, there have been 41 documented cases of churches and pro-life organizations being physically attacked through property crimes and other criminal mischief, according to data compiled by the Family Research Council (FRC).

According to FRC’s report, those 41 instances don’t include another nine cases of physical violence against pro-life advocates, violent threats against churches and illegal disruptions of worship services.

By comparison, there had been one instance of an abortion-related organization being targeted. On May 25, a woman set fire to a Casper, Wyoming, abortion clinic.

Among the attacks on pro-life organizations:

• A pro-abortion group called Jane’s Revenge sprayed graffiti on Calvary Chapel and Harbor Church in Olympia, Washington, as well as a local Catholic church and a Mormon church. The messages included “Abort the church” and “If abortions aren’t safe neither are you.” The same group took credit for a Molotov cocktail attack on May 8 on the offices of Wisconsin Family Action.

• Within a week of the Supreme Court leak, at least five pro-life pregnancy centers were vandalized, beginning with Trotter House in Austin, Texas, on May 3. The number rose to 23 on June 11, when the Gresham (Oregon) Pregnancy Resource Center was firebombed. On Mother’s Day, the Oregon Right to Life offices were also firebombed. 

• On the night of May 10, the offices of Concerned Women for America in Alexandria, Virginia, were vandalized and the security system was damaged by what was described as a “left-wing activist” whom the staff believes they had encountered before.

• On May 23, the Mount Avery Missionary Baptist Church near Columbus, Mississippi, was vandalized with pro-abortion graffiti like “Girls just want to have fun-damental human rights” and “Keep your laws off my body.”

• Among the churches attacked nationally, 12 were Roman Catholic.

Additionally, the pro-abortion activist group Ruth Sent Us shut down its website after allegations, which it denied, that the group had published the addresses and other personal information of conservative Supreme Court justices. In the weeks after the leak, there have been protests outside the homes of conservative justices. On June 7, Nicholas John Roske of California was arrested outside the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Roske allegedly planned to assassinate Kavanaugh. He possessed a Glock 17 pistol, ammunition, a knife, zip ties, pepper spray and other items, according to the Washington Examiner. Ruth Sent Us promptly shut down its website after the arrest, denying it had doxed the justices.

“For the last 49 years—each time the pro-life movement had encountered an uncertain future, whether it be the future of an unexpectedly pregnant mom or of Supreme Court decisions, the movement has responded with an outpouring of love, resources, and prayer,” said Mary Szoch, director of Family Research Council’s Center for Human Dignity. “For the pro-abortion industry, the exact opposite is true. 

“Their solution to uncertainty about a mother’s future has always been violence and destruction in the sacred space of the mother’s womb. It is not surprising that now that the pro-abortion movement is facing uncertainty of the future decision of the Supreme Court, their response is once again violence.

“The pro-life movement must continue to respond with love, prayer, and support for men, women, and babies in need,” Szoch concluded.

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A Not So Biblical Worldview: The False Advertising Permeating ‘Christian’ Colleges

Many years ago, I coauthored a book called Already Compromised, detailing research we commissioned on the state of Christian colleges—and the “report card” wasn’t good. Most parents, I believe, are non-discerning when it comes to sending their children to a “Christian” academic institution. So much more research and discernment are needed as parents are really gambling with their children’s minds and thus their eternity.

Florida Officer Talks Man Off A Bridge Through Nearly An Hour Of Prayer: ‘I Saw A Miracle’

“When I got the call, I was just there to stop the traffic,” he said. “And then a couple of other officers who knew my position as a pastor asked me to come over and talk with the guy. … Nothing was scripted. … I did not want to see him jump. I just felt within myself that God was going to spare his life—and He did. … I was praying.”

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.