Abolitionists are often called “divisive” and “quarrelsome” by fellow Christians.
There is a sense in which the charges are true.
Abolitionists are “divisive” among those who want unity around the same moral compromises that enabled the Church to justify half a century of passive coexistence with industrialized child sacrifice.
And abolitionists are “quarrelsome” among those who give to the children being murdered infinitely less justice and compassion than they do to the ones murdering them.
For these “faults” we ask no forgiveness and intend no repentance, only for our imperfect performance of them.
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