PRESS RELEASE
ATTENTION ASSIGNMENT EDITOR
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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March 5, 2004
On January 22, 1973 , the Supreme Court decision Roe V Wade decriminalized the killing of children in their mother's womb. By this action, we betrayed the Law of Almighty God and the Constitution of the United States . No longer was life sacred in America . No longer had all human beings been endowed with certain unalienable rights. Because we have shed innocent blood in the womb, we are reaping it in the streets of our cities.
“We are in the throws of a cultural crisis in this nation,” states Rev. Flip Benham, National Director of Operation Save America/Operation Rescue. “Marriage is being redefined by the courts of our land. The mayors in San Francisco and New York are openly defying even those laws. Divorce, abortion, homosexuality, false religions, ad nauseam, have left us morally and spiritually bankrupt. Blood is coursing down the corridors of our schools, workplaces, and streets. Murder has become the solution for everything. We are being terrorized by enemies from within and false religions from without. There is no solution in sight. We are at a crossroads in America .”
The “Walk Across America” will be a graphic and prophetic picture of God's call to America - a call to repent of the shedding of innocent blood. We cannot sweep this under the rug. It will not go away. God will never allow it!
Our team will consist of a broken set of the Ten Commandments signifying our utter contempt for the Law of God. With the broken Law will be an actual baby killed by abortion. Following is a donkey, signifying God's mercy, then a white horse representing God's judgment. When words fail, God speaks in “living parables.” The message will be clear – “ America , upon which animal would you like to meet the Lord God? Today is the day of salvation (mercy), but when Jesus rides a white horse there will be nothing left but impending judgment.
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Press Conference |
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County Court House East; 110 N Grand Ave |
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Friday, March 5, 2004 |
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12:00 PM |
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Kristene O'Dell (972) 240-9370
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