There are few things more evil than this Episcopal "priest" explaining to the Georgia legislature why it's righteous to support abortion

John Knox

Mar 27, 2025

Guys, come check out this clown!

Yeah, Emilee Walker Cornetta of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta is not so much a "haha, funny!" clown and more of an "It" clown. But she's still totally ridiculous.

Women and families need to be trusted and empowered to make difficult moral decisions about pregnancy and their families.

(She means that if they think having a baby will be difficult they can choose to kill it)

Y'all are hearing a lot of vocal Christians in here preaching to you that Christianity teaches that abortion under any circumstance is a sin, and please understand that they do not speak for all Christians. Not today in this country and certainly not over centuries of Christian witness and practice.

Umm, I'm sorry? What about "Thou shalt not murder"? I thought that was pretty clear, myself.

You're also hearing a lot about protecting life, and I certainly believe we must protect life here in Georgia. Let us, to do that, please invest in systems of support rather than systems of punishment.

So "reverend," are you saying that you want Georgia to be more "supportive" and fair than God Almighty?

If God's justice is for a person who hurts a preborn baby to receive the same injuries as the child, all the way up to executing the offender if the child dies, then are you trying to be more righteous and holy than God Himself by saying we should not only allow murderers to get off scot free, but support them?

Has she not read that God prescribes capital punishment for murder, because to kill a human is to destroy something made in God's very image?

Notice how God's command about the punishment for murder is followed by a statement about having children?

Has this lady priest not read that God forms each of us in the womb, determining the times and places for us to live (Acts 17:26)?

This Georgia bill, which has no chance to pass this legislative session due to timing, would change Georgia's current "heartbeat law," which protects babies at six weeks to instead protect all life, regardless of how small.

And there are "Christian" "reverends" siding with the pro-death side.

In Georgia.

Just a reminder that the cult of death is out there making moves.


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