Benham Brothers say Planned Parenthood, Democratic Party still 'have no clue that the fury of Satan rages through their policies'

Identical twins David and Jason Benham say, 'Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest provider of abortion, and the Democratic Party have joined hands in a new, strategic unity to fight against the unborn.' (Facebook/Benham Brothers)

Jason and David Benham, identical twins who were former professional Minor League Baseball players, are speaking out against abortion. Specifically, they are speaking out against abortion service provider Planned Parenthood and its biggest supporter, the Democratic Party.

In an article for Charisma News, the brothers write that Planned Parenthood is hiding under the guise of "health care," which is merely a "cover-up" as they dismember innocent unborn children in an unhealthy and unsafe facility. Planned Parenthood also claims to champion women's rights, but the Benhams wonder about the rights of unborn babies.

"Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood and now even the Democratic Party have no clue that the fury of Satan rages through their policies on abortion, because he comes to 'rob, kill, and destroy.' And he does it through people willing to give him access. They have simply become willing dupes in his hand," they say.

The Benham brothers understand their words sound harsh, but they insist it's the truth. When Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said, "We need to challenge or repeal every single restriction that is out there," the real truth of her statement is that, "We need to do everything we can to rob, kill and destroy as many unborn children as possible in this country."

"Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest provider of abortion, and the Democratic Party have joined hands in a new, strategic unity to fight against the unborn," they say. "Gone is the decade's old mantra of making abortion 'safe, legal and rare.' Today, there's a new strategy of appreciation, celebration and even forced participation."

As dismal as this might sound, the Benham brothers are telling people not to lose hope. With God, there will always be hope and even the most hardened hearts can still change for the better.

"Turning back to God can change everything. This is our prayer for Cecile, Planned Parenthood and the Democratic Party," they say.

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