Steve Finley calls abortion 'detestable' on Eternal Matters, urges repentance
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On his program Eternal Matters, host Steve Finley described abortion as an "abomination" and urged listeners who have had abortions to repent, saying forgiveness is available through faith in Jesus Christ. He cited the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" and criticized graphic protest opponents who object to imagery.
Host Steve Finley told listeners that abortion is among the most "detestable abominations" and urged repentance for anyone involved in abortion.
"Killing an innocent child just because you want to have your freedom? That is one of the most detestable abominations you can possibly commit against the Lord God Almighty," Finley said. He invoked the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" and argued that an unborn fetus is a distinct person with rights.
Finley recommended public abortion protests and said graphic images that draw complaints from passersby are necessary reminders: "If you're one of those people [who says the pictures are sick], does it bother the children more, or does it bother you?" He framed the images as "a grim reminder, of what happens when a baby's aborted, its body's torn apart."
Finley spoke directly to listeners who have had abortions, saying "there's forgiveness, you can still be saved. Just repent of your sins, and believe in Jesus Christ." He urged confession, repentance and faith as the path to forgiveness.
All attributions in this article are to host Steve Finley, the only speaker on the program.
