Is Abortion a "Jewish Thing"?
Unexpectedly, the final battle of the NWO may come down
to abortion or the sacredness of human life. The NWO
ultimately is about the destruction of Christianity by Cabalist Judaism.
Most Jews don't know this. Cabalist Judaism is not a religion but a satanic cult in which the "Jewish people" are God.
In practice, the satanist Jewish leadership (the Rothschilds) supplant God and redefine morality by turning it on its head. Their vehicles are Organized Jewry and Freemasonry (liberalism, communism, socialism, zionism and feminism.)
Jews are at the forefront of the pro-death forces because they don't believe
human life is sacred. How could they if the Talmud regards non-Jews as cattle?
How else could they justify their treatment of Palestinians? They were also at the forefront of "sexual liberation" and pornography resulting in so many unwanted pregnancies. There were 880,000 abortions in the US in 2017; 40 million worldwide.
93% of Jews support abortion.
Below a Jewish writer expresses her alarm that Christians values may be foisted on Jews, rather than the other way around.
Karen who sent this article: "This Jewish woman (quoting rabbis) says abortion is a cherished Jewish value! "More to the point, the new law refers to an embryo or fetus as the unborn child. That language reflects a distinctly Christian view of when life starts." Well, she says it all: distinguishing Christians from Jews. Basically, this is the TALMUD verses the BIBLE!!!
"This (Christian) view infringes on my religion freedom as a Jew." she says. This article is a must read to see what the Jews believe!!!"
Alabama's Anti-abortion Law: This Is What Christian Rule Looks Like in America
by Debra Nussbaum Cohen
The evangelical crusade making its way from Alabama to the Supreme Court will force American Jews to submit to their distinctly Christian anti-abortion dogma
When Alabama's governor this week signed into law the United States' most restrictive ban on abortion, making it illegal in nearly all circumstances, it set up a challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, which made abortion up to 24 weeks a Constitutional right.
It also presented a threat to my religious freedom as a Jew.
The Alabama law permits termination of a pregnancy only when it poses a "serious" health risk to the life of the mother, has a "lethal anomaly" or is ectopic. The last two conditions don't even refer to viable pregnancies.
https://www.debranussbaumcohen.com/