Church Refuses to Close Because Planned Parenthood is Still Open Killing Babies

Micaih Bilger, LifeNews, March 20, 2020

A Louisiana pastor refused to close his church this week in the midst of the coronavirus scare because Planned Parenthood is still allowed to be open to kill unborn babies.

All across the country, schools, businesses, nonprofits and non-essential medical facilities are closing and canceling appointments to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, conserve medical resources and save lives. Notably, abortion facilities have been allowed to remain open even though their life-destroying “service” is completely elective and they make money killing unborn babies.

While houses of worship are being ordered to close, the abortion industry continues to do business killing unborn babies and consuming much-needed medical resources that could be used to save lives.

It does not make sense to Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church, near Baton Rouge.

The Washington Post reports Spell has refused to close his church to comply with a state mandate limiting social gatherings to 50 people or fewer.

“We feel we are being persecuted for the faith by being told to close our doors,” he told the newspaper. “There is a real virus, but we’re not closing Planned Parenthood, where babies are being murdered. If they close those doors today, we’d save more lives than will be taken by the coronavirus.”

On Tuesday, he said the local police came to his church with an order to close; about 300 people were gathered for worship at the time. The pastor refused to stop conducting services.

“The virus, we believe, is politically motivated,” Spell told WAFB. “We hold our religious rights dear and we are going to assemble no matter what someone says.”

Here’s more from the Post:

Even if every other business was shut down, said Nicole Bryant, 33, a home-schooling mother of five who was at Spell’s church Tuesday night when the police came, shouldn’t the church be exempted?

“There was a time in our history when I feel like we had that religious freedom — everything could have been closed, but people need to worship, religion was top-of-the-line because that was the original reason for [the Founders] coming here,” she said Thursday. “The beauty of America is you can live your life based on what you prioritize as necessary, and we should be able to do the same.”

It is not that she thinks church members are immune to the virus, but God will get them through whatever happens. They try to be smart, she said, sitting at some distance. But the spiritual power that is produced when they are together, “there isn’t anything comparable to that.”

While houses of worship are being ordered to close, the abortion industry continues to do business killing unborn babies and consuming much-needed medical resources that could be used to save lives.

Recently, one pro-abortion OB-GYN in Missouri expressed thankfulness that abortions are still being provided, while admitting that she is struggling to decide whether to delay surgeries for patients with painful gynecological problems.

“Our hospital is asking us to delay non-urgent surgical cases,” wrote Dr. Amy Addante, a member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, on Twitter. “I struggle to determine which cases qualify for this. Fibroid patients with bleeding? Ovarian masses causing pain? Luckily, abortion care is not being impacted. How are others making these decisions?”

This global crisis is bringing to light people’s true priorities. For Planned Parenthood, some doctors and politicians, it’s abortion. But for many others, their priorities revolve around their faith, freedom and the value of every human life.

This story first appeared HERE.