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Baptist “Pastor” Volunteers as Pro-abortion Deathscort at Local Greensboro Abortion Clinic

by | Mar 9, 2020 | Abortion, Apostasy, Feminism, LGBTQ Issues, News, Social-Issues, The Church

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When you think of a pastor, most people think “man of God” with good morals and an understanding of the righteousness of God. Sadly, nowadays, this basic concept of Christianity is lost on most pastors and churches, including those who hold to the Baptist tradition.

One Baptist church in Greensboro, NC proudly boasts of its anti-gospel, anti-Christ foundation and its pastor takes it a step further by working as a pro-abortion deathscort at the abortion clinic in Greensboro.

College Park Baptist Church, an apostate church pastored by Mike Usey, brags that they welcome and affirm “all persons without distinction regarding race, ethnicity, national origin, class, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other category created by humans.” Usey and College Park have been instrumental in blocking legislation that would protect traditional family values have served to advocate for sexual immorality, the death of innocent children, and various other social justice causes.

Usey — the Baptist “pastor” — is a pro-abortion feminist, a godless man-hating scum who instead of standing up for the rights and protecting the innocent, advocates for their murder.

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According to Yes Weekly, Usey told reporters that he’s out there because the pro-life men are “afraid” to engage other men. “The protesters seem much less willing to engage with male escorts than with female ones,” he said.

Yeah, I doubt that.

The fact is, those who are in unrepentant sin, like Michael Usey, hate God and are at enmity with Him. This is why God says that “those who hate me love death” (Proverbs 8:36). They scream “peace, peace” where there is no peace while wielding the sword of unrighteousness and hatred of all things good over the dead bodies of millions of babies. The blood is on their own hands and as time continues to go by, the last chance for repentance draws nigh.

By this time, these fake pastors will be standing in the pits of Hades alongside other pro-abortion feminist faux-Christians pleading to Father Abraham to have mercy on them and send Lazarus to quench their infinite thirst with just a drop of water. But it will be too late.

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