Abortion Is A Jewish Sacrament

TheCatholicState
Published on Apr 8, 2024
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Sons of Moloch are still among us
Fighting for their child murder
Abortion is their main business
And they will fight us with all fervor

Abortion is a Jewish sacrament
Fighting Christians to have it realized
In order to protect them doing it
They want it to stay legalized

Child murder makes Satan stronger
The devil is their father after all
And if they can legalize abortion longer
They think they’ll receive more favors from Baal

Abortion is a Jewish sacrament
Fighting Christians to have it realized
In order to protect them doing it
They want it to stay legalized

Sons of Moloch won’t you repent?
Why can’t you desire unborn babies to live?
The Messiah you reject is calling for you
And if you repent He is willing to forgive

Abortion is a Jewish sacrament
Fighting Christians to have it realized
In order to protect them doing it
They want it to stay legalized

Sons of Moloch won’t you repent?
Why can’t you desire unborn babies to live?
The Messiah you reject is calling for you
And if you repent He is willing to forgive

Abortion is a Jewish sacrament
Fighting Christians to have it realized
In order to protect them doing it
They want it to stay legalized

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