Morning Rundown: WATCH: Kanye West Talks Pro-Life and Living With an Audience of One
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WATCH: Kanye West Talks Pro-Life and Living With an Audience of One
Just coming back from Paris Fashion week with a lanyard draped around him, Kanye West sat down with Tucker Carlson to share his stance on pro-life, living for God and manipulation in Hollywood. Around his neck was a photograph of a baby’s ultrasound that he designed to represent his stance on pro-life.
Unapologetic for his beliefs, West says he doesn’t care what anyone has to say about him. “I don’t care about people’s responses. I care about the fact that there’s more black babies being aborted than born in New York City,” he says. For someone who is often portrayed as crazy by the media, he spoke eloquently on his love for God and desire to live a life pleasing to the Father.
“It’s like David, he tended to the sheep but while he was out there he had to fight all kinds of animals. So when it was time for Goliath to come he thought because he was a sheep herder, that he didn’t have the skill set to take down Goliath,” West says.
Christian Mom Says ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Could ‘Unleash Hell on Your Kids’
Christian mother of three Jamie Gooch, from Troy, Texas, says that “Hocus Pocus 2,” a Disney Halloween-themed movie released this past week to theaters and to digital streaming, could “unleash hell on your kids” and upon your home and family because of its glorification of witchcraft.
The movie, the sequel to the highly-popular “Hocus Pocus” from 1993, stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Katy Najimy.
The Twitter video has gone viral and has more than 762,000 views since Oct. 5.
Texas Megachurch Issues Apology Years After Abuse Was Reported
In Denton, Texas, and Little Rock, Arkansas, serial abuser Robert Shiflet, 51, assaulted 14 girls during the late 90s through the mid-2000s. His sexual abuse was rampant and unhindered even when reported to church leadership.
Recently, the elder board of Denton Bible Church (DBC) released a letter where they admitted to not protecting these young girls and also offered no support for them during this horrifying process.
The board of elders, headlined by Senior Pastor Tommy Nelson and chairman Curtis Elder, shared the findings from the investigation. {eoa}