Satan’s All-Out Assault on Our Children by DR. MICHAEL BROWNÂ for Charisma News
Satan is not just trying to silence the next generation. He is seeking to wipe it out, declaring an all-out war on our children. They are being slaughtered in the womb. They are being kidnapped and sold into sex slavery. They are being raped and abused and neglected and used. They are being brainwashed by their teachers and bullied by their peers. They are lost and lonely, depressed and suicidal. They cut themselves and kill themselves. Their innocence is being robbed, and their security is being stolen.
Without exaggeration, we can say that no generation in American history has been subject to such a concerted demonic attack. Just put yourself in the place of a child today, starting your dangerous journey to adulthood from within the womb. From the moment of conception, your life is at risk. Will you make it out of the womb or will you be like the multiplied millions who have been cut down before they could breathe their first official breath?
The demonic attack against you is especially acute if you are a Black baby. You have less than a 75% chance of making it out of the womb alive because of abortion. If you are a Black baby conceived in New York City, you have less than a 50% chance of making it out of the womb alive. As a result, “According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, abortion kills more Black people than HIV, homicide, diabetes, accident, cancer and heart disease … combined.” Can anyone spare some tears?
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Let’s look at some nationwide trends, affecting tens of millions of young people.
We’ll start with suicide. One website explains:
— Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for ages 10–24.
— Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for college-age youth and ages 12–18.
— More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza and chronic lung disease COMBINED.