LeRoy Carhart, Late Term Abortionist on Board of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian Churches Tied to Late-Term Abortion Doc | LifeNews.com.

Susan Michelle Tyrrell has been outing Churches  affiliated with the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, the pro-abortion group which lobbies for this as well as legitimization of gay marriages. In her latest article she reveals that late term abortionist LeRoy Carhart is on the board of directors of the RCRC. Carhart has been looking for a new place to land since Nebraska passed fetal pain legislation which prohibits abortion after 20 weeks. He’s been trying to open new clinics in states which allow his special killing skills.

You can click HERE to see pics of Leroy Carhart’s homey and inviting Nebraska abortion facility. You’ll be impressed.  Operation Rescue called it the “Dumpatorium”.  As an added treat, you’ll also see the Carharts at the 2007 party that Kathleen Sebelius threw for abortionist George Tiller.

Reading the  historical timeline of the RCRC might convince members of the Presbyterian, United Methodist, and Episcopal Churches that they ought to do something about their affiliation with this organization and with one of the most notorious late term abortionists, LeRoy Carhart.    Click HERE for a full list of the member churches.

Calling on the faithful to avoid funding the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice:

United Methodist Church pro-abortion ideology might have aborted Jesus | Bound4LIFE

Where are your kids going on school field trips? Check up!

United Methodist Church pro-abortion ideology might have aborted Jesus | Bound4LIFE

United Methodist Church pro-abortion ideology might have aborted Jesus | Bound4LIFE.

Susan Michelle Tyrrell has noticed the same thing that Pharmer noticed awhile back, that the United Methodist Church is an abortion supporting organization and a member of the “O”bominable Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
She quotes directly from the United Methodists Social Principles in its Book of Discipline: “The beginning of life and the ending of life are the God-given boundaries of human existence. While individuals have always had some degree of control over when they would die, they now have the awesome power to determine when and even whether new individuals will be born.”

Yes, this church presumes to take over the decisions which should be regarded as exclusively in the purview of the Creator. Tyrrell notes that the Church has many pro-life members who might not be paying attention to what the church leadership is doing with their donations.

The United Methodist’s support of abortion is unmistakable: “Our belief in the sanctity of unborn human life makes us reluctant to approve abortion. But we are equally bound to respect the sacredness of the life and well-being of the mother, for whom devastating damage may result from an unacceptable pregnancy.”

Tyrrell notes that the United Methodists rationale for supporting abortion would have encompassed the socially unacceptable pregnancy of Mary. Yes, it would have been ok with the United Methodists to abort Jesus.

Pharmer has had to make the same kind of decision that Tyrrell appears to be asking the pro-life members of the United Methodist Church to make, and that is to avoid funding the support of abortion.

Pharmer’s parish appears to be picking churches from the member list of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice for service experiences for the grade school kids. Yours truly has had to keep her number three kid home from the Jr. National Honor Society service trips, and the eighth grade service trip in order to avoid indirectly supporting this organization and its member churches. It’s kind of sad to have a feeling of not fitting into one’s parish for ethical reasons, and for that to be affecting the kids adversely. Fortunately there are Clergy and administrators who try harder to avoid complicity with the culture of death, and Pharmer is keeping an eye out.

Homosexuality on UMC’s docket (OneNewsNow.com)

Homosexuality on UMC's docket (OneNewsNow.com).

2012 might be the last possible year for the liberal faction of the United Methodist Church to obtain official approval for practicing gay clergy and for same sex marriages. This topic tops the list of items for discussion at the United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Fl.
The opportunity for leftists to hold sway on these issues is closing as that Church is shrinking in America and growing in Africa, where the members are much more conservative. Almost 40 percent of the delegates at the conference are coming from Africa and other countries, and these people will likely be the ones to save their church from its leftist Americans.

The United Methodist Church
in America has more significant problem which should be recognized. It is a signatory to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. Perhaps the African delegates can fix this problem too.