Timothy Dukeman #fundie afellowtruthseeker.blogspot.com

[Context: The post this comes from is entitled "In Appreciation for my Brothers and Sisters in Abolish Human Abortion". Tim's reason for the piece is to demonstrate his support of AHA, despite having some disagreements with them. The images from the original post are not included to save space.]

1. AHA is unapologetically Christian, and remarkably gospel-centered.
By far, the best thing I see in videos, posts, graphics, and other media by AHA is how much Scripture they use, and how central the Gospel is to everything they do. Where there is no prophetic revelation, the people perish (Proverbs 29:18). AHA brings God's Word to bear on everything, casting down strongholds and taking every thought captive to the Lordship of Christ. We need more of this. Thank you, brothers, for being such a good example.

2. AHA sees revival in the church as the key to ending abortion.
As the picture above demonstrates, the reason that many Christians are not motivated to abolish abortion is that they do not love their neighbors. At a minimum, loving your neighbor requires you to prevent him from being slaughtered. If any issue is worth our full attention, abortion is. They're killing children!

But don't take it from me. We know they are killing children--all of us know.

3. AHA is boldly proclaiming the truth.
When children are being slaughtered by the millions, that is not a time to be the tone police. AHA is willing to speak the truth, and they're willing to face the consequences. In an age of great cowardice, that makes them the good guys.

4. AHA is on the front lines.
It's one thing to write things on the internet against abortion. It's another thing to go to the death camps and beg mothers not to slaughter their children, or urge fathers not to allow their children to be murdered. Writing things on the internet is nice, but it takes guts to go to the death camps.

It cannot be denied that members of AHA have saved the lives of innocent children. It cannot be denied that AHA members have brought lost souls into the Kingdom. It cannot be denied that AHA does what it does for the sake of their King.

And that's what it's really about, isn't it? Serving the King. Thank you, brothers and sisters. You are appreciated. Your service is not in vain. May all of us be faithful servants, and may we always remember our bond of brotherhood, even when we disagree.

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