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“I’m a Millionaire Because I Had an Abortion”: Abortion and Moloch

Posted on the 04 March 2013 by Eowyn @DrEowyn

“Do not give any of your children to be sacrificed to Molek, for you must not profane the name of your God. I am the LORD.” -Leviticus 18:21

In the Old Testament, Gehenna was a valley by Jerusalem, where apostate Israelites and followers of various pagan gods sacrificed their children by fire (2 Chr. 28:3, 33:6; Jer. 7:31, 19:2–6).

One of those gods was Moloch (aka Molech, Molekh, Molok, Molek, Molock, Moloc, Melech, Milcom or Molcom), an ancient Ammonite god who demanded a particular kind of propitiatory child sacrifice by parents.

Moloch
An 18th-century German illustration of Moloch as an enormous hollow statue of a bull with fire burning within.

The Ammonites or children of Ammon were an ancient nation described in the Old Testament to be located east of the Jordan River, Gilead, and the Dead Sea, in present-day Jordan. For that matter, the chief city of that ancient country was situated in the same place as today’s Ammon, the capital of Jordan.

Moloch worship was practiced not just by the Ammonites, but also by the Canaanites, Phoenician and related cultures in North Africa and the Levant. (Levant refers to today’s Middle East — Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, southern Turkey, northwestern Iraq and the Sinai Peninsula.) The worship included parents sacrificing their children by burning them alive to Moloch.

According to medieval French rabbi Rashi (acronym for RAbbi SHlomo Itzhaki), “Moloch … was made of brass; and they heated him from his lower parts; and his hands being stretched out, and made hot, they put the child between his hands, and it was burnt; when it vehemently cried out; but the priests beat a drum, that the father might not hear the voice of his son, and his heart might not be moved.”

Excavations of a 1400-1250 BC temple at Amman by Australian archeologist John Basil Hennessy in 1966 found evidence of human and animal sacrifice by fire. Hennesy reported his findings in the Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1966). On p. 162, Hennessy writes:”Two outstanding features associated with the use of the temple were the enormous quantities of animal, bird and human bones and the abundant evidence of fire…. There can be little doubt that the temple was associated with a fire cult.” In a private communication with G.J. Wenham, Hennessy wrote that “At least 75% of them (the bones found) belong to children between the ages of 3 and 14, or thereabouts.”

Flash forward to February 5, 2012 — to the Satanic halftime entertainment ceremony at the 2012 Super Bowl, in which Madonna decked herself out as a high priestess from Hell:

Madonna

Does that head-dress look familiar to you?

Why, it’s the head of Baphomet! — the official symbol of the Church of Satan, used by Satanists as a representation of the Devil.

Wait!

Baphomet, too, looks familiar!

Why, it’s none other than that ol’ Ammonite god demon, Moloch!

Moloch, Baphomet, Madonna
l to r: Moloch, Baphomet, Madonna

What’s a child-sacrifice god demon doing in contemporary America? Who are the children being “burnt” alive? Who are the heartless parents offering their children as propitiatory (appeasing; to gain favor) sacrifice to Moloch, in whatever “new” guise and by whatever “new” name?

The answer was blurted out by this middle-aged woman (below) on January 26, 2013, in San Francisco.

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As recounted by Jill Stanek, it was the Walk for Life in San Francisco. Russell Hunter was one of the pro-life workers standing behind the police-protected guardrail surrounding a jumbo-tron from World Life Organization and Created Equal , showing a looped 2-minute video of the graphic reality of abortion.

Russell was approached by the woman in the black cap, a remorseless abortee. Justifying the abortion murder of her unborn child, the woman declared:

“I’m a millionaire because I had an abortion when I was 18!”

Here’s the video:

When Russell rightly called the mother out as having committed “human sacrifice” to the god of wealth, she further rationalized killing her unborn child, saying she was 18 at the time and in an abusive relationship. Not only did she become a millionaire “because” she had an abortion, she added, “I got a college degree from Berkeley and a master’s degree!” Because, of course, women simply cannot get a college education or achieve financial success if they have children. [Snark]

There you have it.

Her abortion — the propitiatory sacrifice of her child to Moloch — gained her the divine demonic favors of two college degrees from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, and a million dollars.

Kind of gives a new perspective on this well-known gruesome photo of a dime and the tiny severed arms of an aborted tiny human being. The dime is meant to show the size of the unborn, but in the context of Moloch, the image now has an added import.

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In the 40 years since Roe v. Wade, more than 54.5 million American babies were murdered through abortion. That’s more than the population of the following countries (a select list):

  • South Africa, pop. 51.77 million
  • South Korea, pop. 50 million
  • Columbia, pop. 46.89 million
  • Spain, pop. 46.815 million
  • Argentina, pop. 40.117 million
  • Canada, pop. 35 million
  • Iraq, pop. 33.33 million
  • Venezuela, pop. 28.9 million
  • Afghanistan, pop. 25.5 million
  • Australia, pop. 22.881 million
  • Netherlands, pop. 16.775 million
  • Belgium, pop. 11.139 million
  • Greece, pop. 10.815 million

Abortion is the modern-day child sacrifice to Moloch.

I now better know why Dr. Patricia Lohr, a leading abortionist in the United Kingdom, says killing unborn is “extremely gratifying,” and why Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, a lesbian Episcopal priest, calls abortion “a blessing.

But the “blessing” is not of God, but from a demon.

“For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” – Matthew 16:26

H/t California Catholic Daily

~Eowyn


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