Friday, January 10, 2020

Christians trying to "impose their values" on society, sez Ilhan Omar

LifeNews reports that Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has slammed pro-life Christians for "trying to impose their beliefs on society." The ardent follower of the Prophet Mohammed spoke out in May against pro-life legislation on the floor of the House of Representatives, claiming laws that protect the unborn are "horrifying attacks" against women's "reproductive rights." Ms Omar advocates aborting unborn babies and forcing taxpayers to fund abortions, but of course that's different.


A vociferous pro-abortion Democrat, Ms Omar described pro-life Christians as hypocrites who just want to control women, quite unlike her co-religionists who believe women should be completely free to have sex with whomever they choose (even if it's their brothers), dress however they please (as long as they're covered from head to toe) and, of course, kill their babies in the womb (as long as it's OK with the fathers).
"Religious fundamentalists are currently trying to manipulate state laws in order to impose their beliefs on an entire society," Ms Omar shrilled, "all with complete disregard for voices and the rights of American women."

"This isn't about religious morality or conviction," she went on, "because we have seen time and time again those who talk about their faith and want to push policies because of their faith are the ones who simply are caught with the hypocrisy of not living it out in their personal lives." Again, quite unlike Ms Omar who is apparently unconcerned by the Islamic proscription on adultery. See "New Proof That Ilhan Omar Is Having an Affair", The Clarion Project, 23/10/19.

LifeNews makes the point that, though many Christians do advocate for unborn babies because of their beliefs, pro-lifers come from many different faiths (or no faith) and political persuasions. What unites them is not "religious fundamentalism" but scientific evidence and beliefs about basic human rights, above all the right to life.

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