Liberal Clergy Praise Planned Parenthood 'Doing God's Work'

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A collective of religious leaders from small & dying communities. Their combined voice carries less weight than a few Pentecostal pastors.
 
Here is a list of the so-called “clergy”:

Chair
Rabbi Jon Adland
Canton, OH
Reform Jewish

Vice Chair
The Rev. Susan Russell
All Saints Episcopal Church
Pasadena, CA
Episcopal

The Rev. David A. Ames
Providence, RI
Episcopal

Rev. Tom Davis
Saratoga Springs, NY
United Church of Christ

The Rev. Dr. Gawain F. de Leeuw
White Plains, NY
Episcopal

The Rev. Kevin Jones
Greenacres, FL
Baptist

Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter
First Unitarian Church of Dallas
Dallas, TX
Unitarian

The Rev. Vincent Lachina
Seattle, WA
American Baptist

The Rev. Jeremy Lopez
Salem United Church
Tonowanda, NY
United Church of Christ

Rev Janet Maykus
Indianapolis, IN
Christian Church DOC

Rabbi Dennis Ross
Concerned Clergy for Choice
Albany, NY
Reform Jewish

Dr. Scott Sattler
Eureka, CA
Universal Sufism

Rabbi Peter Stein
Temple B’rith Kodesh
Rochester, NY
Reform Jewish

Ani Zonneveld
Muslims for Progressive Values
Los Angeles, CA
Muslim
If anyone is truly interested in learning about the shoes in which others walk, I did just want to stop back to post this story I found about one of the above mentioned clergyman. Rev Jones’ walk, including his relationship with PP, is detailed here. Perhaps the others share similar experiences within their faith walks. So I realize no one else might but I at least found it of some help in understanding his journey.

palmbeachpost.com/news/news/local-minister-an-apostle-for-social-justice/nN23t/
 
If anyone is truly interested in learning about the shoes in which others walk, I did just want to stop back to post this story I found about one of the above mentioned clergyman. Rev Jones’ walk, including his relationship with PP, is detailed here. Perhaps the others share similar experiences within their faith walks. So I realize no one else might but I at least found it of some help in understanding his journey.

palmbeachpost.com/news/news/local-minister-an-apostle-for-social-justice/nN23t/
Stop advocating for murderers and their supporters on a Catholic forum.
 
Good news for me!

Providing a few basic medical services gives license to terminate people - I can finally go on a murderous rampage after my victims a free colonoscopy.
I’d wait a couple of years until it becomes a mainstream accepted practice.
 
In reference to those “other services” provided by PP-this list was published on Mark Shea’s blog today:

Planned Parenthood DOES NOT provide:

-Mammograms
-Prenatal Care
-Breast Biopsies
-Breast Cancer Diagnostic Care
-Primary Health Care
-Diabetes Treatment
-Treatment for Elevated Cholesterol
-Treatment for Elevated Blood Pressure
-Holistic Medicine
-Obstetrical Care
-Pediatric Care
-Care for HIV Positive Individuals
-Infertility Treatments
-Natural Family Planning Instruction
-Care for Uterine Fibroids
-Treatment for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
-Adoption Placement
-Prostate Exams
-Uterine Laser Ablation
-Cervical Laser Ablation
-Miscarriage Management
-Bladder Disorders and Urinary Problems
-Prolapsed Pelvic Floor Concerns
-Laparoscopic Procedures
-Hysterectomy
-Treatment of Endometriosis
-Polyp Removal
-Endometrial Ablation
-BRCA Testing
-Bone Density Testing
-Treatment of Pelvic Pain
-Treatment of Vulvar Pain
-Molar Pregnancy Follow Up

Planned Parenthood DOES provide:

-First and Second Trimester Abortions
-Limited STD testing and treatment
-Pap Smears for Women in Child Bearing Years
-Limited Contraceptive Methods
And, I might add, $47 Pregnancy tests

I think most people have heard the line about “women’s health services” for so long, they really believe this is some sort of charity organization!
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I can understand why people like PP. I can understand that for many women, having control over one’s fertility is essential for both education and career advancement. I can understand that many people think that PP offers a wide array of health services for under privileged women. I can even understand why some people may see Abortion as a tragic yet necessary procedure. I don’t with people’s love of PP but I can understand.

What I can’t understand is why liberal clergy would take this opportunity to praise PP. PP made a mistake. A really big mistake. Even if you have no problem with selling the body parts of aborted fetuses you *should *be upset that PP has kept this practice hushed and is trying to cover up their mistake. You should be upset that they launched a false flag operation on their website to drum up sympathy. You should be upset that Planned Parenthood is trying to turn a profit on the business of human suffering.
Hi, while I was back here just to post Reverend Jones’ story, I did just happen to catch this one particular post and since I was here, I don’t think it hurts if we were to take a breath and wait and see how the facts end up playing out.

newsweek.com/indiana-clears-planned-parenthood-fetal-tissue-investigation-358678

factcheck.org/2015/07/unspinning-the-planned-parenthood-video/
 
Before I depart this thread since I obviously knew only a conservative viewpoint would be the prevailing opinion here…
Of course. Why would anyone want to read or participate in a thread where someone has a different opinion? Hopefully you’ll find threads where everyone agrees with you.

Sounds boring to me, though!
 
Stop advocating for murderers and their supporters on a Catholic forum.
I thought this being a non Catholic subforum, it was where respectful discussion could take place about the views of both the Catholic faith and those of other faiths. And we could learn about others. But I do see there doesn’t seem to me to be much interest on this thread in doing that so maybe I was wrong. And sorry if in doing so I offended anyone.
 
Here is a list of the so-called “clergy”:

Chair
Rabbi Jon Adland
Canton, OH
Reform Jewish

Vice Chair
The Rev. Susan Russell
All Saints Episcopal Church
Pasadena, CA
Episcopal

The Rev. David A. Ames
Providence, RI
Episcopal

Rev. Tom Davis
Saratoga Springs, NY
United Church of Christ

The Rev. Dr. Gawain F. de Leeuw
White Plains, NY
Episcopal

The Rev. Kevin Jones
Greenacres, FL
Baptist

Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter
First Unitarian Church of Dallas
Dallas, TX
Unitarian

The Rev. Vincent Lachina
Seattle, WA
American Baptist

The Rev. Jeremy Lopez
Salem United Church
Tonowanda, NY
United Church of Christ

Rev Janet Maykus
Indianapolis, IN
Christian Church DOC

Rabbi Dennis Ross
Concerned Clergy for Choice
Albany, NY
Reform Jewish

Dr. Scott Sattler
Eureka, CA
Universal Sufism

Rabbi Peter Stein
Temple B’rith Kodesh
Rochester, NY
Reform Jewish

Ani Zonneveld
Muslims for Progressive Values
Los Angeles, CA
Muslim
Why do you label them “so-called” ‘clergy’?
 
I thought this being a non Catholic subforum, it was where respectful discussion could take place about the views of both the Catholic faith and those of other faiths. And we could learn about others. But I do see there doesn’t seem to me to be much interest on this thread in doing that so maybe I was wrong. And sorry if in doing so I offended anyone.
What is there to discuss? Planned Parenthood is a demonic organization. And just because this is the “non-Catholic” sub forum doesn’t mean any one has the right to defend/justify/make excuses for such a heinously evil group without expecting to be challenged. Human reason alone without the aid of revelation is enough to make this known.
 
I thought this being a non Catholic subforum, it was where respectful discussion could take place about the views of both the Catholic faith and those of other faiths. And we could learn about others. But I do see there doesn’t seem to me to be much interest on this thread in doing that so maybe I was wrong. And sorry if in doing so I offended anyone.
I know some of the clergy on that list, SyNoe, and they are fine men and women of God. This IS the non Catholic sub forum, and there ARE people of faith who hold strong beliefs about this issue.

SyNoe, thank you for at least trying to present another side to this with some integrity.
 
I know some of the clergy on that list, SyNoe, and they are fine men and women of God. This IS the non Catholic sub forum, and there ARE people of faith who hold strong beliefs about this issue.
SyNoe, thank you for at least trying to present another side to this with some integrity.
In what way is supporting the murder of innocent lives and then the harvesting and selling off of the HUMAN remains showing integrity?!

in·teg·ri·ty
noun
  1. the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
There is no conservative or liberal side to this debate, there is however a RIGHT and WRONG side in this debate.
 
But whether we believe it should be or not, under civil law abortion is not considered to be the murder of people.
Abortion is the cold blooded murder of the most innocent and I don’t give a **** what civil law says.

“For the sake of his sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.” :gopray2:

*“The pregnant woman doesn’t carry a toothbrush in her womb, nor a tumor. Science teaches us that from the moment of conception, the new being has all the genetic code. It’s not therefore, a religious question but clearly a moral one, based on science.” *
  • Pope Francis
*“But I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because if we accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another?” *
  • Mother Teresa
“Every child who, rather than being born, is condemned unjustly to being aborted, bears the face of Jesus Christ, bears the face of the Lord, who even before he was born, and then just after birth, experienced the world’s rejection. And every elderly person…even if he is ill or at the end of his days, bears the face of Christ. They cannot be discarded, as the ‘culture of waste’ suggests!”
  • Pope Francis
“Among the vulnerable for whom the church wishes to care with particular love and concern are unborn children, the most defenseless and innocent among us. Nowadays efforts are made to deny them their human dignity and to do with them whatever one pleases, taking their lives and passing laws preventing anyone from standing in the way of this. …Precisely because this involves the internal consistency of our message about the value of the human person, the church cannot be expected to change her position on this question… It is not ‘progressive’ to try to resolve problems by eliminating a human life…”
  • Pope Francis
“All of us must care for life, cherish life, with tenderness, warmth…to give life is to open (our) heart, and to care for life is to (give oneself) in tenderness and warmth for others, to have concern in my heart for others. Caring for life from the beginning to the end. What a simple thing, what a beautiful thing…So, go forth and don’t be discouraged. Care for life. It’s worth it.”
  • Pope Francis
I hope this has helped

God Bless

Thank you for reading
Josh
 
I know some of the clergy on that list, SyNoe, and they are fine men and women of God. This IS the non Catholic sub forum, and there ARE people of faith who hold strong beliefs about this issue.

SyNoe, thank you for at least trying to present another side to this with some integrity.
As you’re an Anglican, I presume you are probably familiar with the works of C.S. Lewis.

If you already have “Mere Christianity”, reread it NOW and pay particular attention to what he said about Christian teaching–what it IS and what it is NOT.

If you haven’t already read or have it. . .**get it, read it, and think long and hard about it. He has some pretty strong imagery about people who THINK they are upholding morality while they’re really tearing it down. **
 
Even in the mind of Christians and Jews who question when life begins, there should be “reasonable doubt.” We give that privilege to accused murders, how can the not extend reasonable doubt to the question of "when life begins to the unborn?
 
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