This is My Body
By Ray Ross
I came across a very profound tweet on X regarding abortion and I thought I’d pass it along. I highly recommend you watch it by clicking:
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You should be able to view it even if you don’t have an X account. However, if you are unable to make the connection. Here’s my transcript of the tweet:
“Satan would kill God but he can’t. So he kills babies because he knows it wounds the Father and causes chaos on the earth.
You see abortion is actually the sacrament of Satan because abortion says you must die so I [Satan] can live, but Christ says no, I must die so you [we] can live and chooses to enter human history in a uterus of all locations to redeem mankind from their sins.
This is why Peter Kreeft, the Catholic philosopher [sic and B.C. professor] who is still alive today spoke more prophetically on the issue of abortion than any Protestant I’ve ever heard, and he said don’t you know Church, that abortion is the demonic parody of the Eucharist and that’s why it uses the same holy words "this is my body" but with the opposite blasphemous meaning.
Do you think it’s a coincidence that the central phrase of the entire abortion industrial complex and the culture of death today are the same words of our savior at the first communion – This is My Body. And because planned parenthood is not only the largest abortion provider in the world, they’re the largest provider of transgender drugs. They call both of these mutilations healthcare.
Did you know this? What do they call transgender surgey? Gender affirming. What do they call abortion? Reproductive. Right, they call them both healthcare. If they can’t get the baby in the womb, they’ll get them outside the womb.
They defend both practices using bodily autonomy arguments. This is my body, and if I want to kill what’s inside of my body who cares because the serpent told me in Genesis 3 ‘Ye shall be as gods.’
Abortion is the sacrament of the religion of secular progressivism. So when Christ says ‘This is My Body’ I go break it for you now. Take it in remembrance of me. Guys, all human conflict is ultimately theological. It is not a coincidence that the argument of abortion is quoting the words of our savior.”