"These are the two things I want you, please, to remember — abortion is a blessing and our work is not done. Let me hear you say it: abortion is a blessing and our work is not done. Abortion is a blessing and our work is not done. Abortion is a blessing and our work is not done."
In the following video, Ragsdale is also on record calling the late term abortionist George Tiller , "a saint."
The following video shows her radical political views. So if preachers, ministers, priest have had any concern about speaking out politically from the pulpit, they can just look to this radical 'reverend' and realize they must not stay silent. The radicals are infiltrating our churches and we must wake people up to this dangerous invasion.
2009-Chip Berlet and Katherine Hancock Ragsdale discuss PRA's role under a new Administration.
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http://youtu.be/jO9DRY3MDOs This is just a segment of Rev. Dr. Katherine Ragsdale's speech at the 2009 National NOW Conference. To learn more about Rev. Dr. Katherine Ragsdale, and see her full video, please visit: http://www.now.org/organization/conference/2009/videos/ragsdale.html
In this segment, Rev. Dr. Katherine Ragsdale advocates that feminists must change the dialogue around abortion -- how abortion should be viewed as a blessing, not a tragedy.
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