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Chad Prather: 'Innocent babies are being offered as a sacrifice upon the altars of abortion'
May 23, 2019
America is at a moral crossroads
On Thursday's episode of "Humor Me," BlazeTV host Chad Prather weighed in on America's escalating abortion debate, saying that our country has reached a moral crossroads and we must find solutions that work for both "women in need" and "innocents that can't speak for themselves."
"We've found ourselves, yet again, at a moral and fundamental ethical crossroad in which abortion has become the main topic of debate in America today," Chad said. "These are interesting times, to say the least, but these ideologies and these legislations certainly aren't anything new.
"There is no greater evil in America than abortion," he asserted. "We must begin to speak for those innocents that can't speak for themselves. We must become aware and informed of the facts regarding abortion. We must elect persons to office who support the pro-life position, and we must provide alternatives for women in need. We must repent of our smug and complacent lifestyles that allow us to stand silently by while innocent babies are being offered as a sacrifice upon the altars of abortion."
Watch an excerpt from the full show below:
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