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The San Antonio Current for August 21-27, 2003 has an unsettling article describing the Lilith Fund, a 501c3 and so-called 'reproductive equity' group, and their efforts to train abortion assis
8/26/2003 8:04:00 AM
By Catholic Citizens News Service -San Antonio Current

Lilith: Demon goddess of the abortion movement
The San Antonio Current for August 21-27, 2003 has an unsettling article describing the Lilith Fund, a 501c3 and so-called 'reproductive equity' group, and their efforts to train abortion assistants. Lilith is a prominent figure in demonology and Jewish folklore. Is it demons and witches presiding over child sacrifices, or the 'right to choose', or both?

The San Antonio Current for August 21-27, 2003 article stated, "The Lilith Fund, a non-profit, abortion assistance organization is holding volunteer training for its hotline today from 1-3pm and August 26 from 6:30-8:30pm at San Antonio Reproductive Services, 5838 Joiner Ave. Prospective volunteers need to attend only one of two trainings. Info: 877-355-1463 or melissas_dehaan@hotmail.com"

Jewish traditions characterize Lilith as a demoness/goddess who was supposed to be the first woman, created at the same time as Adam, unlike Eve who was created from Adam's rib. The story goes that Lilith refused to submit to Adam's will and left the garden of Eden cursed by God. Various radical feminists have adopted Lilith as their patroness because she was literally 'demonized' for being an independant female.

The only mention of Lilith in the Bible is in the book of Isaiah 34:14f, "Wildcats shall meet with hyenas, goat-demons shall call to each other; there too Lilith shall repose, and find a place to rest. There shall the owl nest and lay and hatch and brood in its shadow."

The biblical stories about Lilith are not the only ones, though.

Author Linda Harvey writes, "The publication of a shady medieval work called The Alphabet of Ben-Sira described Lilith as a lustful witch-like figure who supposedly roamed at night looking for children to kill. Mothers in the Middle Ages began to keep amulets to protect their babies from Lilith. According to the web site of one wiccan priest (http:\\www.lilitu.com\lilith\khephmod.html), feminist neo-pagans have adopted the Lilith legend because "...the main focus is upon Lilith's choice to fly from paradise, and even suffer the death of hundreds of her children, rather than live under submission to Adam."

The Encyclopedia of Occultism by Lewis Spence contains the following explanation of Lilith: "According to Wierus and other demonologists, Lilith was the prince or princess who presided over the demons known as succubi. The demons under Lilith bore the same name as their chief, and sought to destroy newborn infants. For this reason the Jews wrote on the four corners of a birth-chamber a formula to drive Lilith away."

How Lilith came into the world, and what she has been up to since allegedly being driven from Eden supports what many Christians have suspected for years - that there is a (growing) link between Satanic service, demonology, child sacrifice, and the next best thing, abortion. It is not only possible, but highly probably that the practioners of witchcraft and servants of Lilith would gravitate to the place where the sacrificial blood flows freely: the local abortion mill. We wonder how this information will sit with the chancery, or if they even notice...

For more information on witchcraft and abortion, see the following links:

Abortion and Witchcraft at:

http://www.forerunner.com/champion/X0038.html

For Linda Harvey's complete article:

http://www.leaderu.com/theology/teenwitchcraft-original.html

For information about abortion and witchcraft at the notorious travelling rock roadshow known as Lilith Fair, see: http://www.liberty.edu/chancellor/nlj/June1999/lilith.htm

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