Can a person be truly Pro-Life and Protestant?

Many insist: “I know where I stand. I am Pro-Life and Protestant.” It that enough?

Financial difficulties paralyze many Protestant churches. Ministers know they can’t be “too outspoken” in expressing Pro-Life thoughts and feelings. Waffling is common. “We must show our more moderate members how important it is to be Pro-Life without driving them away.”

Pro-Life Protestants understand that contributions and efforts go to lukewarm denominations that compete within themselves and with other groups. The 40,000 Protestant divisions keep Pro-Life people from uniting.

The splintering in and among the Protestant churches allowed abortion to become legal. Tens of thousands of competing groups keep Pro-Life Protestants from the unity necessary to stop such evil.

It is simple. When the Mainline Protestants and The Catholic Church were Pro-Life, there was no abortion. When ambivalence spread throughout Protestant groups, the Pro-Life people were no longer united. They lost legislative strength.

Millions of unborn babies are being killed because Christianity is splintered. The only way to stop the slaughter is for those who are Pro-Life to become Catholic. When enough of us support The Only Church Jesus Founded, we will be able to stop abortion.

Being Pro-Life and Protestant is part of the problem. Can those who are knowingly part of the problem be saved? Does He spit out the lukewarm water?

It is important to pray for guidance.

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