Chopping and selling of baby parts have become routine? Christian author wonders

Christian author Victoria Boyson is urging people to start caring and fighting for the lives of the unborn, stressing that all life matters more than people's way of life. (Facebook/Victoria Boyson-Ministries)

People express indignation about that dentist who killed a lion in Africa and yet have little to say about Planned Parenthood executives who sell body parts of unborn babies. How can this be so? Christian author Victoria Boyson wonders.

She also expressed puzzlement why the world is exploding with outrage over ISIS and yet doesn't seem to care about the apparently legalised dismemberment of the unborn. "How long, I wonder, will it be before the sale of human body parts has also become legalised?" she wrote on her website.

Boyson, who also founded Victoria Boyson-Ministries, cannot believe that people are losing their sense of indignation over the selling of dismembered human beings made in God's image as exposed in the undercover videos on Planned Parenthood workers. She noted that abortion and the illegal sale of baby parts have seemingly become routine.

Boyson warned that if people don't act against this abomination now, inhumane acts will just keep on spreading. "What's to stop the next generation from selling off the body parts of the ill or elderly? Will our golden-age centres become the next money-making harvest ground? Doubtfully it will not stop there," she said. "Many of our hospitals are already being taken over by those who have little regard for life. What's to stop them from selective diagnosis and cures in order to profit by the deaths of the poor, or those of the wrong colour or religion?"

Boyson urged people to start caring and fighting for the lives of the unborn, stressing that all life matters more than people's way of life.

"We are a people who are morally naked and blind. We need help—God's help! We cannot survive as a nation if we do not call out to our righteous Father and repent for our callousness. As Christians, we cannot stand by and allow this generation to destroy itself. Hating them for their sin will never help them, but prayer will," she said.

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