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I have no difficulty in stating the truth. The Presbyterian denomination is utterly lost and no longer pursuing the God of the Holy Bible, the Jesus of the Holy Bible. It is a denomination along with Lutheran, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Mormon, Christian Scientist, Episcopalian, Unitarian, Seventh Day Adventist, Jehovah’s Witness, and myriad others [along with a great number of the claimed to be Christian denominations worldwide, now numbering over 45,000 with hundreds being added weekly, yes, weekly — such is the time we live in] that are rife, filled to the rafters, with false teachers, false doctrines, and those with itching ears loving their lies. Ravenous wolves in sheep’s clothing devouring the lost, seemingly paralized refusing to seek the truth, congregants in the pews.

But then, today’s professed Christians can’t be expected to read and believe God’s Word, right? I mean, who wants to sit and spend time reading, studying, meditating upon God speaking to us when you can waste so much time watching NFL football, or on Netflix, or every other distraction?

Today’s professed Christians are not Christ followers, not people who read, know, hold in their hearts, are led by, living by the whole inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living and active Word of God.

No, most live according to their own gospel, according to the world’s views of things.

We are living in the age of The Great Apostasy. Prior to the culmination of every word of Bible prophecy.

Almost every mainline, mainstream so-called Christian denomination are anything but Christ followers, Christ’s disciples today.

Heretics. Rife with false teachers and numerous deadly false teachings. Dead, white-washed bones.

I also have no difficulty in stating the truth that no woman can be a pastor, a reverend, a minister, a preacher overseeing a congregation of sheep, those who profess to be Christian in need of an earthly, fleshly shepherd to guide them.

The Holy Bible is very clear about this. There ought not be any confusion or gray area regarding the matter.

Prophecy News Watch can play it safe and appease the heresy, and write about Rebecca Todd Peters as if she’s a legitimate pastor or reverend, but she is not. Doesn’t matter that she has a Ph.D. in theology. She is serving Satan, her master, and leading all those who attend the church she oversees astray.

Anyone who speaks or writes personal interpretation, interjects the errant, lost, sinful social justice false doctrine into a church as sound doctrine, will receive the Lord’s just justice unless they repent.

No one ought to be putting new words in Jesus’ mouth. The ones we have from Him in His Word are enough for us.

Who do we truly serve? The LORD, or this world and its ways?

Is it about pleasing God or pleasing people? About the truth or a political agenda, pleasing a certain segment of people?

There is no such thing as progressive Christianity or inclusive Christianity. True progressive Christianity is when an individual born again beleiver continues to mature in their faith, walking closer to God, closer to Jesus, growing within the Word in understanding and living out the Word more and more daily — NOT adopting and promoting the doctrines that originate from the father of lies and are then spewed from pulpits all around America.

What is the problem with knowing the truth, which is only found in the Holy Bible, and is VERY EASY, VERY CLEAR to understand, and then speaking, preaching, writing, and living accordingly?

Why must so many resort to pleasing themselves, pleasing the flesh, and pleasing their true master, Satan, while they profess to belong to Jesus?

Oh my, folks…

If, among, if within a body where there’s a false teacher — one incorporating the worldview over and above God’s ways, God’s words, God’s view — it is time for you to discern well, rightly, and to exit, run, run from that place and that false teacher.

No matter how many years you might have been going to a certain place, or if you come from a long line of people who have been members of a denomination.

Are you truly a member of the body of the LORD Jesus Christ, or a member of a denomination, following a woman, a man who espouses foolish, unsound lies from the pulpit?

Better know. Better understand. Better be objective. Better discern well and decide who or Who you are truly following.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Monday, February 9th, 2026

 

 

‘Blessed Are Those Who End Pregnancies’ Pastor Redefines Jesus

 

February 09, 2026

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

Imagine sitting in a church pew, expecting to hear Jesus’ words of mercy, hope, and eternal truth–and instead hearing Him recast as an advocate for ending unborn life. This is the reality confronted by those who witnessed Rev. Dr. Rebecca Todd Peters, a Presbyterian pastor, openly bless abortion from her pulpit.

She did not hedge, soften, or apologize. She claimed that Jesus would act as an abortion escort, a doula, and even bless those who terminate pregnancies. And she rewrote the Beatitudes to declare: “Blessed are those who end pregnancies, for they will be known for their loving kindness.”

This is not Christianity being “inclusive” or “progressive.” This is a direct assault on the words of Christ, the moral foundation of Scripture, and the conscience of the Church.

The Beatitudes are not suggestions for modern moral convenience. They are the radical, God-given blueprint for life in the Kingdom of Heaven. “Blessed are the meek,” “Blessed are the merciful,” “Blessed are the pure in heart”–these are declarations of God’s eternal values, not interchangeable slogans for contemporary political agendas. To rewrite them in service of human ideology is not creativity; it is sacrilege.

From a biblical perspective, human life is sacred from conception. Psalm 139 declares, “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” The unborn are not property, inconvenience, or political talking points. They are persons, loved and known by God, entrusted to the care of humanity. To bless their intentional destruction is to invert the very gospel Christ came to proclaim.

What makes this sermon all the more shocking is the absolute confidence with which it was delivered. There was no nuance, no lamentation, no acknowledgement of moral complexity. There was a replacement of sin with celebration, a redefinition of tragedy as sanctity.

Rev. Peters even shared her own personal history–two abortions alongside two children–and declared each “sacred.” But Christianity does not sanctify sin; it offers redemption from it. Forgiveness presupposes the reality of wrongdoing. Blessing what Scripture mourns erases the need for repentance and nullifies the transformative power of Christ’s love.

The sermon also highlights a dangerous shift: the elevation of personal experience over divine revelation. Personal stories are valuable in the Church–they can inspire empathy, understanding, and pastoral care. But no story, however compelling, can override the authority of God’s Word. When experience becomes the lens through which Jesus is interpreted, the Church stops proclaiming Christ–it begins to proclaim human desire.

Furthermore, framing opposition to abortion as “violence” and celebrating abortion as “kindness” is not compassionate theology. It is moral inversion. The consistent Christian witness to protect the unborn is not cruelty; it is a reflection of God’s justice, love, and care for the weakest among us. The unborn, entirely dependent on human stewardship, are precisely those whom the Church is called to protect.

This issue is not denominational or political–it is spiritual. It is a question of whether the Church continues to preach the Christ of Scripture or a Christ molded to fit cultural preference. The Apostle Paul warned against teachers who tell listeners what their “itching ears” want to hear (2 Timothy 4:3). Here, that warning rings alarmingly true: a Jesus who affirms every choice without confronting sin is far more palatable–but He is not the Christ of the Bible.

The tragedy is not simply the sermon itself; it is the surrender it represents. Surrender of biblical authority. Surrender of moral clarity. Surrender of the Church’s prophetic voice. When pastors start rewriting Jesus, the Church must choose: follow the Christ who spoke from the mount, or the Christ reinvented at the podium.

For those who still believe that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, this is a call to vigilance, courage, and unwavering fidelity to the Word. Christianity is not a platform for human ideology–it is the proclamation of a Savior whose truth does not bend with public opinion. And the Church must not bend with it.