God
Goes Back to College
The
four horsemen deliver God’s mail
Written
by: Angela Michael
Psalm
78:1-7 “O my people, hear my teaching; listen to the words of my
mouth. I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter hidden things,
things from of old- what we have heard and known, what our fathers
have told us. We will not hide them from their children; we will tell
the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, His power, and
the wonders He has done. He decreed statues for Jacob, and established
the law in
Israel
, which he commanded our forefathers to teach their children so the
next generation would know them, even the children yet to be born, and
they in turn would tell their children. Then they would put their
trust in God and would not forget His deeds but would keep His
commands.”
Gentle Christians expose
pro-abortion Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s evil agenda, to
promote the chemical abortion pill to our college age children.
That’s just what we parents sacrifice and toil for, to send our kids
to school to have sex with anything that moves and throw abortion
pills at them. Good job Gov!
The Lord’s remnant
delivered His mail this day outside the campus entrance to one of the
largest growing universities in
Southern Illinois
. A public hearing was underway on the proposal that would require all
Illinois
pharmacies to have to inform patrons of their right to have
abortifacient prescriptions filled. They were there to collect public
opinion of the plan…But it looks like the big pro-life groups were
all asleep at the wheel, once again. Only a small group stood
prayerfully proclaiming God’s truth and how He feels about abortion.
If you remember a few months back four
Illinois
pharmacists made international headlines due to the fact that they
refused to dispense the morning-after pill or any abortifacient for
that matter because of their religious beliefs. That life begins at
conception and to dispense with these drugs would take an innocent
life. The morning-after pill is a chemical abortion. RU 486 is
“Hitler in a pill.” All four were fired on the spot for refusing
to personally fill those prescriptions.
In April last year,
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich issued an emergency rule, which became
permanent in August, requiring pharmacies that sell contraceptives to
fill prescriptions for the “morning-after pill.”
Daniel, Savanah, Mia, and Taylor Michael stood in the median of
the road leading to the Edwardsville campus and held signs protesting
abortion and the
Illinois
pharmacy requirement. Daniel and his wife, Angela, run the pro-life
group Small Victories Ministry from their home in
Highland
. Mia’s shirt read: “Help cure abortion” on the front and on the
back “Abortion: the leading cause of death in
America
” which was featured on TV and in the newspapers.
Photographers, TV, cameramen, and journalists were intrigued by
the graphic pictures of what an abortion really looks like and the
scripture signs they held and began interviewing all four and shooting
footage. Daniel told reporters the morning-after pill is essentially a
“chemical abortion,” and that pharmacists shouldn’t have to
provide it if doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs.
“We’re here today to let the government know that all forms
of abortion are murder in God’s eyes,” he said.
Femi-nazis from Planned Parenthood Council, ACLU, St. Louis
Planned Parenthood, Illinois National Organization Women, Hope
Abortion Clinic wearing their big buttons stating, “fill my pills
NOW!”, just to name a few reveled
Clinic wearing their big buttons stating, “fill
my pills NOW!”, just to name a few reveled in favor of
this death warrant and urged its passage. “A prescription
counter is not a
pulpit,” a Hope(less) Abortion Clinic counselor
whined. She then went on saying she recently counseled a woman who
supposedly lost her 8 week old fetus, and “fetus” is the catch
word here because it’s still not a baby to those that hate them.
Supposedly, this pregnant woman’s physician prescribed the abortion
pill and four pharmacies would not fill it. Well, in the first place,
you don’t prescribe the morning-after pill for an 8 week old baby
and the RU 486 is a very dangerous drug. It’s only killed 8 women
that we know of since its inception. Most professional gynecologists
and obstetricians would have admitted this woman to the hospital and
performed a D& C procedure and removed the baby that way, which is
safer to the mother.
Illinois
has become the dumping ground of the Midwest as women come from 20
surrounding states to kill their babies in
Granite City
alone, despite botched abortions and lawsuits against this notorious
local abortion mill.
Lesson for today class:
Morning-after pill, RU 486 pill,= chemical abortion= dead baby=
murder. Proverbs
8:36 “All who hate me love death.”
As long as the saints
keep sleeping the death machine will continue. 1
Thessalonians 5:6 “So
then let us not sleep, as others do, but let us keep awake and be
sober.”
Oh men of God arise and awake from your slumber.
Rule on
contraceptives gets backing
By Michael
Beder
ST. LOUIS
POST-DISPATCH
06/02/2006
More than 20 people came to the Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville campus Friday for a public hearing on a proposal that
would require all pharmacies in
Illinois
to inform customers of their right to have contraceptive prescriptions
filled.
In April last year, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich issued an emergency
rule, which became permanent in August, requiring pharmacies that sell
contraceptives to fill prescriptions for the "morning-after
pill."
The emergency contraceptive, which is only effective for up to a week
after conception, is intended to prevent ovulation or fertilization of
an egg but also can stop a fertilized embryo from implanting in a
woman's uterus. It has no effect after the embryo is embedded.
Friday's hearing, intended to collect public comment on the plan, was
the last of three held by the Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation, which proposed the rule. Previous sessions
were held in
Urbana
and Gurnee. The proposal now goes to the state Legislature's Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules. The rule could take effect by the
fall if it isn't blocked by the committee.
Before the hearing, Daniel Michael and three of his daughters stood in
the median of the road leading to the Edwardsville campus and held
signs protesting abortion and the
Illinois
pharmacy requirement. Michael and his wife, Angela, run the
anti-abortion group Small Victories Ministry from their home in
Highland
.
Michael said the morning-after pill is essentially a "chemical
abortion," and that pharmacists shouldn't have to provide it if
doing so conflicts with their religious beliefs.
"We're here today to let the government know that all forms of
abortion are murder in God's eyes," he said.
Speakers at the hearing overwhelmingly favored the new proposal, which
would mandate that all pharmacies post signs to inform women of their
right to receive their prescribed contraceptives, including the
morning-after pill, "without hassles, lectures or delay."
The signs also would have to tell customers how to file complaints
with the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Most of those at the hearing represented various groups favoring the
proposal, including the Illinois Planned Parenthood Council, the
Illinois Coalition against Sexual Assault, the
Illinois
chapter of the National Organization for Women and NARAL Pro-Choice
Missouri. Several who spoke said they knew women who had encountered
uncooperative pharmacists while trying to fill their prescriptions.
Proposed rule
The rule proposed by the Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation would require pharmacies that dispense
contraceptives to prominently post an 8.5-by-11-inch sign with
instructions on how to file a complaint and informing customers that:
Prescriptions must be filled "without hassles, lectures or
delay."
If a contraceptive is out of stock, the pharmacy must cooperate with
the customer's doctor to determine a suitable alternative, order the
contraceptive or transfer the prescription to another pharmacy.
Customers can get their prescription slip back any time before
dispensing.