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The city council of another Texas city voted this week to become a sanctuary city for the unborn, making it the sixth in the state and the ninth nationwide this year to pass such a declaration.  

Council members in Gilmer, Texas, voted 4-1  to declare the town a “sanctuary city for the unborn,” one day after another Texas town, Tenaha, passed a similar ordinance. Council members for Joaquin, Texas, also passed a “sanctuary city” ordinance last week. All are located in East Texas.

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“[Gilmer is] a safe haven where the unborn has a right to come here and not worry about being aborted,” Gilmer city manager Greg Hutson said, according to KYTX.

Mark Lee Dickson of Right to Life of East Texas, who supports the ordinances, agreed.  “Those are human beings, just as human as me and you, and all we are saying here, is in our cities, we do not want those kids to be killed,” Dickson told KLTV.

None of the cities have abortion clinics. One goal is to discourage the clinics from moving within their city limits. The ordinances do more than express the sentiment of the towns; they ban abortion as part of city code, The Texan reported.  “The word ‘clinic’ is not a fitting name for these facilities,” Dickson said. “These are the extermination camps of our day. These ordinances simply say, ‘Not in our city. Here we want to see babies born, not killed.’”

All total, six Texas towns have declared themselves to be a sanctuary city for the unborn. The others are WaskomOmaha and Naples. Elsewhere, council or commission members in Roswell, N.M., Riverton, Utah, and Yadkin County, N.C., have passed similar resolutions.

Gilmer, with a population of approximately 5,000, is the largest Texas city yet to pass a sanctuary declaration.

“Because of the size of the town, Texas Right to Life anticipates that more cities will soon follow Gilmer’s example and prevent the violence of the abortion industry from spreading to their communities,” Texas Right to Life said.

(Excerpt from Christian Headlines. Article by Micheal Foust.)

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Elaine Danan
October 7, 2019

Almighty God we thank you! Hallowed be Thy name! May you be glorified by more and more cities stepping up to be counted choosing to be on the Lord’s side and not the side of evil. We pray the power of the Holy Spirit light the fire in America that would sweep the country of wickedness through repentance! Father God forgive us our sins, show us our trespasses that we could see as you see. Change our hearts and thoughts to delight in you alone. Thank you for the changes we see and for the changes not yet manifested. May your glory and power be seen by all. We ask in Jesus precious name. Amen.

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