A pastor known for her provocative remarks has sparked controversy with statements that suggest she views the termination of pregnancies as a moral duty. “I felt God’s presence with me as I made the decision to end two pregnancies,” said the self-proclaimed religious leader, who claimed to feel no guilt, shame, or sin while making such decisions.
The individual in question, identified as Rebecca Todd Peters, reportedly shared online content that framed the termination of unborn life as an “act of love” when the child is a girl or has Down syndrome, and as an “act of grace” when the pregnancy results from oversight in birth control use. She also dismissed passages from Psalm 139 as “irrelevant to unborn life,” according to reports.
The statements were highlighted in a video clip that showcases what the poster describes as “sin on absolute unchained display.” The content, shared by an anonymous source, includes a narrative of the pastor’s actions and words, which reportedly include justifying the killing of unborn children based gender or medical conditions.
No further details about the individual’s background or specific context are provided in the text, but the focus remains on the controversial nature of her statements. The article does not mention any external sources beyond the initial claims, avoiding references to other publications or platforms.
Title: Pastor Rebecca Todd Peters’ Statements on Euthanasia of Unborn Children Spark Outrage