Jesus' Coming Back

‘Unborn Lives Matter’: N.C.’s 1st Black Lt. Gov. Compares Abortion to Slavery

‘Unborn Lives Matter’: N.C.’s 1st Black Lt. Gov. Compares Abortion to Slavery


The first black lieutenant governor in North Carolina’s history urged pro-lifers during a rally this month to continue speaking out for the unborn, saying their activism is similar to the abolitionists’ fight against slavery in the 1700s and 1800s. 

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Republican, made the comments during the annual Rally and March for Life Jan. 16, which was held exactly one week after he took the oath office. Robinson won election in November with 51 percent of the vote.

He told the pro-lifers at the rally that “life begins in the womb.” 

“If we do not purge abortion from our shores for the cause of life the same way we purged slavery for the cause of liberty, this nation will not continue to stand,” Robinson said.

Abortion, he said, is a moral evil like slavery. He also compared pro-lifers to the abolitionists of yesteryear. 

“Years ago, there were some other folks who stood where you’re standing – [and] understood that a nation that believes that all men were created equal could not stand and say those words and allow slavery to be on our shores. It is the same way with us today,” he said. “We cannot say we believe in equality, we cannot say that black lives matter, or all lives matter, or blue lives matter, until we say that unborn lives matter. Because that is where we all started.”

Robinson sparked controversy during the general election with his outspoken nature. He didn’t mince words at the pro-life rally, either. 

“In this nation, they will send you to jail for destroying the egg of a bald eagle, or convict you for killing a manatee in Florida. [But] we are going to allow murder of the most innocent human beings on Earth,” he said. “… They want us to quit. They want us to be silent. I will not. … I will continue to raise my voice.”

Robinson, though, said he doesn’t blame pregnant women for the nation’s abortion rate.   

“Those mothers who were caught in bad situations and make bad mistakes, I do not hold them accountable. I cannot hold them accountable,” he said.

Instead, he blames “those people who are marching in the streets, calling wrong right, promoting the idea that it’s okay to kill your children in the womb.”

Robinson said he prays for pro-choice activists. He prays that “somewhere along the line that their hearts would be touched, their minds would be turned, and they would come to know that what they are doing is against humanity and is against our Father in heaven.”

“God Almighty is watching them,” he said.

Photo credit: Courtesy of Mark Robinson for NC


Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chroniclethe Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.

Source

Comments are closed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More