Friday, May 9, 2014

The Obvious Destination of the Road

The road had to lead there. There is no surprise in this news, though no joy. Ron Virmani, the doctor who kills babies at the Preferred Women Center on Latrobe Ave in Charlotte where I beg women to turn away from abortion was arrested yesterday for rape. The only surprise was that it wasn't the other Latrobe Clinic doctor that was arrested, since that one had his license suspended some years ago for sexual misconduct. Nice folk that make abortion such a pleasant and "safe" "choice", don't you think?  I know that no one is guilty until proven guilty, but Virmani is already guilty of murdering thousands of babies. He already trampled on the first oath of any doctor, to do no harm. Rape is certainly not outside his revealed character.

Just Monday, I counseled a young couple to flee from that abortion mill as fast as they could. I told them about the doctor's records. This was before I knew about the rape charge.
"Can you show me proof?" asked the young man.
I hurried to my car where I keep a folder that bulges with the terrible abuses of these so-called doctors. As he looked at the proof that what I claimed was true, he asked, "Is there a safe place we can go?"
"A safe place to kill your baby?" I asked, "That is not the question you should be asking. You should be asking is it right to kill my baby in the first place."
He paused, and looked at me.
"That's true," he said. Nonetheless, as far as I know, the couple went through with the abortion.

Meanwhile, HGTV cancelled the TV series "Flip it Forward" about the Benham brothers buying and fixing up homes for surprised and delighted needy folks. I work alongside the Benham brothers' Dad on the abortion mill sidewalks. The whole family is fiercely pro-life. Apparently, that "hateful" attitude as well as devotion to tradtional marriage, and Christian principles has branded them unfit for HGTV. Their inspirational work helping the poor should certainly not be put out on the airwaves in light of their highly objectionable love of God, family, and strangers. I see HGTV's dilemma.

Perhaps HGTV could instead do a reality show with Ron Virmani, the abortion doctor. Of course, if he is convicted, they will have to wait till he gets out of jail to film his series, but there is none of that nasty religious stuff to worry about with him.

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Isaiah 32:17
17 And the effect of righteousness will be peace,
and the result of righteousness, quietness and trust forever.




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