
Episcopal Watch
The Episcopal Church Continues to Plummet into Apostasy with Reverend Lesbian Abortionists
The November 08, 2019 post on endtimesheadlines.org had the following title, “Lesbian Minister Appointed Head of National Abortion Federation.” There are several points in the title alone that should come as no surprise to those who recognize that the Episcopal Church is an apostate denomination. First of all, women should not be in the ministry over men. And if it is not bad enough that she is called “Reverend’, she is also given the distinguished emphasis as being “The Very Reverend.” Such a title is reserved for God (Psalm 111:9). Scripture is clear, regardless of contemporary ideologies, that women are not to be in any type of pastoral role (I Timothy 3:1-5). Secondly, she is a proud lesbian. Again, scripture is unapologetically clear that homosexuality in any form is a prohibition in the strictest sense forbidden by a Holy God (Leviticus 18:20, Romans 1:24-27). Thirdly, abortion is nothing less than murdering babies in the womb, regardless of the reason (Exodus 20:13; Leviticus 18:21). Therefore, this so-called woman priest is violating the Sovereign God of the Bible and His Holy Writ and is proud of it.
The article quotes Ragsdale when she says, “Abortion providers are some on my personal heroes and modern-day saints.” So, by her own admission she considers those who murder unborn babies as heroes. What does she mean by “modern-day saints?” Saints, as defined in scripture, are the redeemed in Jesus Christ by His shed blood on Calvary. The only blood she apparently likes to talk about is of murdered babies in the womb. What an insult to the real shed Blood from the Savior.
It is obvious from scripture that in these latter days nearing the rapture that there will be those who fall deeper and deeper into evil (II Timothy 3:1-5), yet, they call it good (Isaiah 5:20). An unborn baby cannot be un-killed. Should Ms. Ragsdale truly repent of all her sins then God will forgive her (Acts 16:30, 31; I Corinthians 6:9-11). However, there is a point when God gives someone over to their sins which is a point-of-no-return (Romans 1).