PROGRESSIVE AND LIBERAL POWERS today, expressed in religion and state, offer the mortality of weaker persons in our society. These are sacrificed upon altars yet formed by ancient gods. With a selective focus in the modern world, using tactics that remind us of experiments and genocidal manias in Eastern Europe and Africa, we find that the populations most impacted by this horrendous modern ideology are the unborn and very young. This penchant is tied to the inability of this segment of our population to voice complaint. Other segments of our population, namely elders and geriatric... though similarly attacked by our cannibalistic society... normally do have some resources to express when they are made victims of persecution.

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An important fact often escapes us. Our quietude leads us to wrestle with such alarm only as we challenge the most rapacious abortion facilities. Consequently, as Christians we need to examine the roots of the this societal rot. We need only look at our human history to find the flaw. Viewing such, we quickly find a glaring reflection. A horrid furrow ploughed deep into our society is highlighted. We become aware that the murders of these helpless children was a stalwart of human depravity for eons.
You see, we find that ancient biblical record reveals the practices of rampant child murder in societies that existed a few millenia ago... often given the gratuitous title of “sacrifice”. The act was a method of deity appeasement during ancient times. As biblical witnesses describe, the thunder gods Marduk and Ba’al Hammon were thought to be persuaded by such horrid practices. Though both nature gods were only natural occurrences that we moderns know as thunderstorms, the upshot was that depending on the weather conditions of such as land and sea, a nature god would seasonally roll in upon the land toward pre-scientific peoples from the Mediterranean Sea, or similar bodies of water. By doing so they would quench the thirst of the land and give predictions for a bountiful spring planting.
However, if the wind blown storm god and his

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entourage did not show with its attending royal goddesses, named in the Canaan realm as Astarte and Tannit (thunder and lightning), and thereby water the land for a good crop like a bull urinating on a flat rock... some satanic priest would say that something needed to be done to lure the deity’s attention. When rain did not fall, being pre-scientific... but not stupid, the priest divined, “Let’s sacrifice something to get Ba’al’s attention.”

There was not enough food, but surely there were plenty of relatively insignificant crumb snatcher’s running around playing with dradles. These were already too many to feed if the society's sacrifice idea didn’t work, so child sacrifice would be repeated again, and again, etc.

 Child sacrifice was done repeatedly to offer up blood and bones, and sometimes by virtue of naturally changing weather patterns... it worked. The rain would come. Thus as time rolled on, the practice of child sacrifice grew to be common, entrenched satanically by such as Beel-ze-bul into the ancient cultures.
To be sure, even when not always successful in bringing rain, the blood and body of a child out onto the ground in a religious ceremony did save any food that would have been consumed by that child. Therefore food was preserved for those other villagers deemed more worthy

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