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Activist claims divine justice in abortion clinic controversy

August 22, 2024 | Kent County, Michigan


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Activist claims divine justice in abortion clinic controversy
During a recent government meeting, community member Daniel Scutt delivered a passionate address regarding the controversial topic of abortion, drawing a stark comparison between the death of a local figure and the ongoing operations at a nearby Planned Parenthood facility. Scutt recounted the death of Thomas Gordon, whom he described as a notorious figure responsible for the alleged termination of tens of thousands of pregnancies. He claimed that Gordon's death, which occurred during a severe storm that hindered emergency medical assistance, was a form of divine retribution for his actions.

Scutt emphasized the violent nature of both Gordon's actions and his death, invoking religious scripture to underline his belief that violence begets violence. He expressed concern that similar atrocities are currently occurring at the Planned Parenthood location, suggesting that the facility has taken over the role of Gordon in what he termed a \"genocide\" against unborn children.

His remarks reflect a broader ongoing debate within the community regarding reproductive rights and the moral implications of abortion, highlighting the deep divisions that exist on this issue. The meeting served as a platform for Scutt to voice his views, which resonate with a segment of the population that opposes abortion on moral and ethical grounds.

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