@weaverjoeradio@OnyekaNaomi The word "satan" is used to describe a type of person, not an entity. "the satan" is neither good nor evil. The serpent is never called evil, just crafty.
@OnyekaNaomi God created humans as free moral agents. We chose to do evil. Evil is a human invention, but in order to truly love and obey God we must have the ability to freely chose God, otherwise we are just puppets. God does tell us in that in order to be good, we only need to resist sin.
Abolitionists are not seeking to “criminalize women,”we are seeking to Abolish the ACT of murdering babies in the womb. We are not at war with women, but with murder.
Our aim is simple. We seek to establish equal justice under the law by criminalizing the act of murdering pre-born children.
Pro-lifers who misrepresent abolitionists by claiming that we are seeking to criminalize women sound no different from their long-time pro-choice opponents who claim that their legislation is aimed at controlling women’s bodies or taking away their rights. The accusation that Abolitionists are a danger to women is is a straw-man of the clearest kind.
Pro-Life Movement apologists can do better. They need to just be honest and admit that they, like the pro-choicers they have been battling, reject the abolitionist view that the laws against murder ought to be applied equally to all human beings. 
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@theaichbee@drantbradley They are full of the Spirit. I have been to services on all kinds of denominations and the Pentecostals are the ones that take the prize for enjoying being in the house of God. Presbyterians are the saddest. Baptists want to be Pentecostal and Presbyterians.
@PaulAnleitner My channel is called "No More Gatekeepers" the internet has made it so that I do not have to turn to anybody to interpret the Bible for me, all I need is an internet connection and my endless curiosity.
@SacrdCowTipping@KSPrior I understand, but trust me, what you are describing does not exist where I live. There is no outside of a denomination Christians in East Texas except perhaps my family.
@SacrdCowTipping@KSPrior Yes, I believe it is our region. My husband and I have looked at every denomination we can think of and it is always the same. God sees and knows how hard we tried, but honestly we are tired and fed up, we will stick to Bible study at home.