Dr. Jim Garlow: The Presidential Debate vs. Proverbs 24:11

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What you saw on you TV Wednesday night, Oct. 19, in the presidential debate was stunning. And no, it has nothing to do with Trump’s statement about accepting or not accepting the election results. That is “light fare” compared to the topic I am going to mention. The national media missed it! They missed the real issue! What we witnessed was so brazen. It was astonishing.

A grown woman, when confronted with the truth of babies being ripped to pieces right at the point of birth, did not wince, flinch or backtrack—babies who, as they are being born, have scissors jabbed into their skulls for the purpose of killing them! Murder!

Instead, Hillary Clinton brushed off this horrific act, and assured us—for the second time in a national debate—that her judicial appointments would not be about the integrity of the U.S. Constitution, but must instead be justices committed to slaughtering babies in the womb. Babies! Innocent babies! At full nine months!

Hillary Clinton could have made some comment about the importance of saving babies. After all, she had just told us how many toddlers die because of guns. She failed to share that many times more are dying because of abortion. Or at least she could have made the case that babies in late term can be saved when the mother’s life is at risk.

I hate to invoke the name Hitler, but Hillary’s views are Hitler-ian. King Herod—the baby killer of Matthew 2—would be impressed. This is beyond anything we have ever seen in a presidential debate. No conscience.

If you are voting for this murderous candidate, you are implicating yourself. You will stand before God someday and give account for the blood on your hands. If you are “sitting this election out” (such a chic, hip phrase, so noble sounding), please think again.

Stand up and do everything you can to stop the killers. Proverbs 24:11 says, “Deliver those who are being taken away to death, And those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back” (NASB). {eoa}

Dr. Jim Garlow is pastor of Skyline Church in the San Diego, California, area. His latest book is Well Versed: Biblical Answers to Today’s Tough Issues.

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