Posted on 10/13/2022 9:36:00 AM PDT by rktman
Democrat Gov. Steve Sisolak and the State of Nevada launched a website that provides information about abortion and encourages Nevadans to report Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) if they are “concerned about misleading services.”
“As Governor, I am committed to ensuring Nevadans have access to reproductive health care without fear or shame,” Sisolak said of the website, according to News 4 & Fox 11. “We will not abandon the right to an abortion, and we will protect those in need of care. This website is one more step forward in this work.”
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Well, per Nevada Revised Statutes they are “legal” up to 24 weeks or longer under some conditions. Only way is for voters to vote it out. Been in law since 1990’s IIRC. Sissypants could add it to travel ads for NevaDUH. 😳
Thank you. I had a friend send a link to this sermon, need to watch it tomorrow. Im glad some pastors are speaking out against these demonic forces.
The last 10 minutes are very difficult to watch. Keep some Kleenex nearby. I was shocked at what takes place during even early abortions.
Pastors who don’t speak out against abortion will be judged harshly.
Yes, it’s horrifying. I volunteer at a crisis pregnancy center, so Im well aware of what happens. We now have medical staff who explain in detail what happens after the have their sonogram. Many change their mind when they fully understand it and also experience love and support from the center.
I’ll check out the video. Is Higgs on Rumble?
In any case, it sounds like he’s about to launch their own network. I got about 11 minutes in and got a phone call.
I have mentioned abortion many times as we go through the bible. We do Romans 5 on Sunday; Zechariah 6 on Wednesday.
He’s on Rumble at
Real Life with Jack Hibbs
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