ed note–again, and we cannot stress this enough at this humble little informational endeavor, FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF THIS BLOODY VENTURE THAT TO DATE HAS RESULTED IN THE MURDER OF AS MANY AS 100 MILLION HUMAN BEINGS, JUST IN AMERICA, it was as obvious as a heart attack that it was the organized forces of anti-Gentilism that represented the ‘beating heart’ of this monster known as abortion on demand, and yet few if any had/have the guts to tell the ugly truth for what it was, what it is now, and what it always will be.

To this very day, as the organized forces of anti-Gentilism are in demonic screech mode over the US Supreme Court’s recent decision, and stating quite clearly that murdering children in the bellies of their mothers is something that is SANCTIFIED within the bloody religion which the ‘children of Israel’ practice, the supposed ‘pro-life’ forces absolutely WILL NOT discuss this particular aspect–the Judaic religious component to this act of human sacrifice–that plays such a pivotal role in it all.

 

NPR

While some have celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision striking down Roe v. Wade as a win for religious freedom, many religious Jews say prohibitions on abortion violate their religious beliefs.

Interpretations vary across Judaism, but some religious Jews believe that a fetus is part of the parent’s body and that a baby is only considered a person once it takes its first breath.

According to the Women’s Rabbinic Network, some of the religion’s most sacred texts view a fetus as a soul only once it’s born.

‘Therefore, forcing someone to carry a pregnancy that they do not want is a violation of Jewish law because it prioritizes a fetus over the living adult who is pregnant,’ the group said in a statement.

‘This must be understood as a violation of the United States Constitution which guarantees our freedom to practice our religion and also our freedom from the dictates of other religions,’ it added.

A large number of Jewish organizations blasted the opinion, arguing that it would lead to religious violations against Jews.

‘Jewish tradition prioritizes the safety of women carrying a child,’ the American Jewish Committee said in a statement. ‘Overturning abortion access, as numerous states already have, denies individuals health care options consistent with their religious beliefs, including many in the Jewish community, thereby presenting issues of religious freedom and privacy.’

At least one Jewish group has sued to block new restrictions on abortion citing religious objections. The Congregation L’Dor Va-Dor of Boynton Beach sued Florida over its ban on abortions after 15 weeks, arguing that it imposes ‘the laws of other religions upon Jews.’

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