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A General Message to Ministers of Jesus Christ:

       The citizens of Germany consented to the slaughter of over 16 million people in Hitler's death camps.  It could have not occurred if the people rose up against it.  So is the conclusion of the American Holocaust Museum in Washington DC.

       If you were a resident of Germany in WWII and you were aware of the holocaust, would you try to do something to save the Jews, the Russians, the Poles, the elderly, the non -aryan infants, the gays and the crippled that were being sent to the gas chambers?  How far would you go?  Would you just let it happen all around you knowing that the government wasn't doing anything illegal?  Would you not have denounced it in your sermons to the risk of being sent to a death camp?  How far would you go?

       Right now there is one person being killed by abortion every 40 seconds.  Elderly people are being denied food and water while under an imposed deep sleep to be etherized.  (That is the way my grandmother died.  I visited her every day after her operation to amputate a foot and witnessed it myself but did not understand what I saw.  She lay in her bed without having moved from visit to visit).
       There are exact parallels.  The holocaust is occurring right now all around us.  But the churches of Germany did not preach against it, no more than the churches in the Civil War period  and prior (at least in the South) preached against the killing of slaves and "savage" Indians for fear (a realistic fear), of retribution by the congregation and by the authorities. 
        I wonder why there is a complete absence of strong cry from some churches about an evil that is so evil that we decry similar acts in other countries (to act as though we are not partakers of their evils).
         So what is a Christian church's excuse for not shouting out the message, "Thou Shalt Not Kill!" when killing is commonplace, every-day and generally accepted as being okay?  Yet there are enough Americans who are shouting at the top of their lungs (mine included) that the greatest atrocity ever committed upon mankind by other men is the holocaust of American abortion.
          To be silent about this issue is a complacent approval - acceptance by inaction - and is therefore a great sin.  Yet we represent God.  So how can we not cry?  How can we withhold our voices?  How can we ignore the iron grip that has killed over 50 million of our own people, God's children, even within our life times and in our own country?  Why is there the cold silence of acquiescence to the dominant practice of Satan?  Why is there a soft hand of welcome when there should be an iron sword-bearing fist of resistence?
          It takes a single bee, tapping on the shoulder of one of its fellows in the hive, to stir the entire hive to action.  If a bear is about to steal their honey, ten thousands of them will sacrifice their lives to kill the beast.  And they do succeed in stinging bears to death even when the relentless bear eats their honey while being stung!
          Yet we, as a representative of God (?????) see death all around us and remain so very silent that a person coming to church for five years may not even know that our church has a negative stance toward this atrocity.
           Where are our guts?  Where is the explosive spirit of righteous indignation that should devour the adversaries of God right now, right here on Earth, right where we exist in our local neighborhoods?  Where is the inkling that we are part of this society and are guilty of its (our!) sins by our silent consent?      
           I wrote my book "Numan." which is clearly designed to show the atrocities of abortion.   I promote it daily and give copies away free.  I join chat rooms and speak to people personally against it - mainly to the insuts of the prolifers who like to jeer and say I should be aborted.  I write articles in my blog.  I have passed out fliers of my own making at the subway.  I have offered to speak at church against this subject. 
           I have done all these things.  Now I must, by my nature, encourage you and others in the church to speak openly about this matter that takes so very many lives.
           Right now, on the PROLIFE.COM website, on its opening page, they have a link to an aborted baby whose body was burned by a saline solution.  This baby died in agony.  Yet we are silent.  Ten million, then twenty, then fifty million died and we are silent.  One hundred million will die worldwide and we are silent!  And when it comes time for the judgment day will God not speak of that silence?
            "I was hungry and you gave me no meat.  I was thirsty. You gave me no drink.  I was aborted and you sat and watched."  And he will count us among the goats.  

            You have influence because of your position and II Peter 1 shows that the elders will be the first to be judged. 

            So what is your stance?  Are you a "christian" who agrees that any child can die at the mere choice of his or her mother?  Even if all circumstances would promote the baby's adoption upon birth by a willing and able family?  Even when the baby is about to be born, within ten minutes of dying from a later term abortion and it can be so very easily adopted by a willing parent?

            What is your stance?  Do you decry the atrocity or not?  What is your stand?  I'd really like to know.  And if you believe it is up to the individual to make his own choice, just remember, you could vote against abortion and take that choice away from them in the name of God.  Allowing another to do it is giving your concent for this is a democracy and the prevailing votes do win.  So where do you lie? 



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