Category Archives: Personhood

ALL Heartbeat bills have a huge “EXCEPTION”

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Christians for Personhood (CP)
April 5, 2019

In NY Times article below, Georgia RTL supported Georgia’s recently passed incremental child-murder regulation Heartbeat Bill, until rape and incest exceptions were added. For heaven’s sake, by definition, ALL Heartbeat bills have a huge “EXCEPTION” – i.e., allowing the killing of ALL children in the womb who are less than six weeks old !!! Heartbeat bills do NOT “establish Justice” as required by the Preamble of the US Constitution (and therefore inherent in Oath of Office taken by legislators and governors); are contrary to Scripture; and are contrary to a principled, Biblically-sound position of supporting only Personhood, or other legislation which completely abolishes child-murder by “abortion”.

‘Georgia Is Latest State to Pass Fetal Heartbeat Bill as Part of Growing Trend’

The New York Times
March 30, 2019
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/30/us/georgia-fetal-heartbeat-abortion-law.html

Christians for Personhood comments (cont’d):

Georgia RTL is essentially founding affiliate of so-called “Personhood” Alliance:

National Personhood Alliance | Georgia Right to Life
http://www.grtl.org/?q=national-personhood-alliance

However there are leaders within the Romish/ecumenical “Personhood” Alliance who do NOT only support principled, Biblically-sound Personhood legislation.

In fact, a leading voice advocating passage of the Ohio incremental child-murder regulation Heartbeat bill is a president emeritus of the (so-called) Personhood Alliance: Molly Smith, president of the Ohio affiliate of the “Personhood” (sic) Alliance, called Cleveland Right to Life.

Leadership – Personhood Alliance
https://personhood.org/about-us/leadership

The “Personhood” Alliance leaders are NOT all ONLY supporting principled, Biblically-sound Personhood legislation. That is NOT a position faithful to the Word of God, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Exodus 20:13
Matthew 19:18
Amos 5:15
Exodus 10:24-26
KJV

Christians for Personhood (CP)
ChristiansforPersonhood.com

Principled, Biblically-sound Personhood Bill (H3920) introduced in SC House, Feb 7, 2019 by SC Rep Josiah Magnuson

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Christians for Personhood ( CP )
Columbia, South Carolina
February 10, 2018


Principled, Biblically-sound Personhood Bill ( H3920 ) introduced in SC House,

February 7, 2019 by SC Representative Josiah Magnuson

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Principled, Biblically-sound Personhood Bill ( H3920 ) introduced in SC House, February 7, 2019 by SC Representative Josiah Magnuson

‘Personhood Act of South Carolina’
H.3920 – https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess123_2019-2020/bills/3920.htm

Sponsors: Reps. Magnuson, Long, McCravy, Burns, B. Cox, G.R. Smith, Crawford, Chumley, Morgan, Huggins, Willis, Hiott, Bryant, Pope, Bennett, Hill, Thayer and Trantham (18).

Christians for Personhood ( CP ) comments:

1) This Bill is the same as S217 introduced by SC Senator Kevin Bryant on January 10, 2017 during the 2017-2018 SC Legislative Session.
[ History of Personhood Legislation in South Carolina ( 1998 – 2018 ) ]

2) Christians in SC: Please call / text / email / write / visit your SC House member (https://www.scstatehouse.gov/), and either:

a) Thank them for sponsoring H3920 if they are one of the 18 sponsors above; or,

b) If they are not, ask them to sponsor first thing this Tuesday when the SC House comes back into weekly session, Tuesday, February 12.

3) Christians in SC: Please call / text / email / write / visit SC House Judiciary Chairman Representative Peter McCoy to immediately assign H3920 to the Constitutional Laws Subcommittee, this Tuesday, February 12.

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living unborn baby at eight weeks

http://clinicquotes.com/abortion-at-8-weeks-pictures/


10 Week Abortion (06)
https://www.abortionno.org/abortion-photos/nggallery/page/2

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Additional Christians for Personhood ( CP ) comments:

“Christian” [sic] America is a bloody nation. We have murdered over 61 MILLION (reported) children while inside the wombs of their mothers.  This number does not even include all the preborn children “aborted” (murdered) chemically by abortifacient so-called “birth control”, including birth control pills, which function pharmacologically as both contraceptives and as abortifacients.

CHEMICAL ABORTION
Pastors for Life, Easley, SC, 1996

Every one of these children was created in the image of God, and the unjust sacrifice of their lives is an offense to God, defiling His sanctuary, and profaning His Holy Name ( Leviticus 20:3, KJV ).

‘I AM A PERSON’ – 7 weeks from conception
and “How To Receive Salvation of the Spirit”


The United States is the world ’s third largest child-murder-by-“abortion” country, behind just Communist China, and Russia.

The Biblical consequences for shedding innocent blood include more bloodshed ( Hosea 4:2 ), tyranny ( Psalm 106:37-44 ), invasion ( 2 Kings 17:5-23 ) and war ( 2 Kings 24:1-4 ).  These verses cited are only examples. Read the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, and more.  The Bible is full of promises of blessing for obedience, and judgment for disobedience for any nation, for all nations ( Proverb 14:34, Psalm 9:17 ).  Read Deuteronomy chapter 28 and Leviticus chapter 26 ( KJV ).

America is suffering ongoing bloodshed domestically ( e.g., mass shootings, youth violence, police shootings ), and America is under tyranny from our own government ( financial and civil liberties ).  America is suffering invasion ( 10 to 30+ Million Illegal Aliens ), and America has suffered from involvement in multiple wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya, and Syria ( Iran ?).

Psalm 106:37-44, KJV was cited earlier.  Perhaps the Mercy of God was shown to our country as many Christians in America came to the place of this last verse ( v. 44 ), crying out to God in our affliction, as Election Day, November 8, 2016 approached and arrived:

“Nevertheless He regarded their affliction, when He heard their cry.
  Psalm 106:-44, KJV

‘GOD Has Shown US Great MERCY…What Will We Do with the OPPORTUNITY?
Letter to the Editor / Opinion Editorial
Steve Lefemine, Christian pro-life missionary
dir., Columbia Christians for Life
exec. dir./ board member, Christians for Personhood
November 12, 2016 / Edited, Revised November 14, 2016
http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2016-11-12-GOD-Has-Shown-US-Great-MERCY-Letter-to-the-Editor.pdf
http://christiansforpersonhood.com/index.php/2016/11/17/god-has-shown-us-great-mercywhat-will-we-do-with-the-opportunity/

 

After God showed US Great Mercy in the November 8, 2016 Election, are Christians now crying out to God

to Establish Justice for the children being “drawn unto death” ( Proverbs 24:10-12, KJV ) in America’s child-murder by “abortion” centers ?

Personhood is Abolition
Personhood is abolition.  Here in South Carolina, we have advocated passage of State personhood legislation continuously for the last 21 years since February 1998

[ History of Personhood Legislation in South Carolina ( 1998 – 2018 ) ].

– South Carolina Personhood legislation up through 2018 has recognized the Creator God-given, unalienable right to life of every human being as a “person” beginning at fertilization, in SC law.

Steve Lefemine
exec. dir., Christians for Personhood
March 15, 2017 [ Edited July 15, 2017 / This title edited January 7, 2019 ]
http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2017-03-15-Personhood-is-Abolition-edited-July-15-2017.pdf
http://christiansforpersonhood.com/index.php/2017/03/15/personhood-is-abolition/

‘For the Murdered Unborn, Incrementalism is Not Justice’
‘Incrementalism is Not Justice for the Murdered Unborn.  Incrementalism Perverts Justice and the Law. Incrementalism is the Regulation of Child-Murder-by-“Abortion”.  Incrementalism is Evil.’
‘In the Sixth Commandment, God says, “Thou shalt not kill (murder).” Exodus 20:13, KJV.  Jesus Christ says, “If ye love Me, keep My commandments.” John 14:15.  Establishing Justice is obedience to God.’

Steve Lefemine, Christian pro-life missionary
dir., Columbia Christians for Life aka Christians for Life and Liberty
exec. dir., Christians for Personhood
April 10, 2017
http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2017-04-10-Incrementalism-is-Not-Justice-Incrementalism-is-Evil-edited-July-15-2017.pdf
http://christiansforpersonhood.com/index.php/2017/04/11/for-the-murdered-unborn-incrementalism-is-not-justice/

PERSONHOOD ACT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
AND SCRIPTURAL BASIS OF HUMAN LAWS
Christians for Personhood newsletter
Steve Lefemine, Christian pro-life missionary
exec. dir., Christians for Personhood
December 31, 2018 / Revised January 2, 2019
http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2018-12-31-SC-Personhood-Act-Scriptural-Basis-Of-Human-Laws-variation-Revised-Jan-2-2019.pdf
http://christiansforpersonhood.com/index.php/2019/01/01/personhood-act-of-south-carolina-and-scriptural-basis-of-human-laws/

PASS PERSONHOOOD NOW !   Time is running out for America to get right with God.   Psalm 106:37-44, KJV

Steve Lefemine
Christian pro-life missionary
exec. dir., Christians for Personhood
Columbia, South Carolina
February 10, 2019

History of Personhood Legislation in South Carolina (1998-2018)

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Christians for Personhood ( CP )
Columbia, South Carolina
November 29, 2018/ Edited November 30,2018

History of Personhood Legislation in South Carolina (1998 – 2018)
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History of Personhood Legislation in South Carolina ( 1998 – 2018 )

Principled SC personhood legislation has been introduced in the SC House continuously since February 1998.

Principled SC personhood legislation has been introduced in the SC Senate continuously since 2005, plus the first time in February 1998.

1997-1998 Session:
House H.4558 introduced Feb 1998 –
www.scstatehouse.gov/sess112_1997-1998/bills/4558.htm
22 co-sponsors
Senate S.1060 introduced Feb 1998 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess112_1997-1998/bills/1060.htm
9 co-sponsors

1999-2000 Session:
House H.3135 –
www.scstatehouse.gov/sess113_1999-2000/bills/3135.htm
20 co-sponsors
No Senate personhood bill

2001-2002 Session
House H.3252 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess114_2001-2002/bills/3252.htm
27 co-sponsors
No Senate personhood bill

2003-2004 Session
House H.3190 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess115_2003-2004/bills/3190.htm
34 co-sponsors
No Senate personhood bill

2005-2006 Session
House – H.3213 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess116_2005-2006/bills/3213.htm
52 co-sponsors
Senate S.111 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess116_2005-2006/bills/111.htm
7 co-sponsors

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SOUTH CAROLINA (2005) – First (only) time Personhood legislation passes SC House of Representatives, albeit with fatal flaw rape “exception” amendment allowing abortifacient drug use

Personhood legislation (Bill – H.3213) passed in the South Carolina House on Second Reading, April 13, 2005 by a vote of 95 – 18, albeit with a fatal flaw rape EXCEPTION amendment for a so-called “morning-after-pill” (an abortifacient causing chemical abortions)  that was added to the bill on the SC House floor prior to passage which allowed for this abortifacient drug to be given to a woman in the case of rape.  The bill then passed as amended on Third Reading, April 14, 2005 by a vote of 91 – 10, and was sent to the SC Senate, where it was later assigned to the Judiciary Committee.  Two Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearings were held, however no Subcommittee debate was conducted, and no vote was taken on the bill, effectively killing H.3213 for the 2005-2006 Session.

SC House Judiciary Committee, April 5, 2005 – H.3213
Audio (38:33) – Following debate, bill passed favorably by vote of 15 – 5 (roll call)

SC Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, May 4, 2005 – S.111 / H.3213
Audio (40:50) – Public hearing, no debate or vote

SC Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, May 18, 2005 – S.111 / H.3213
Audio (36:09) – Public hearing, no debate or vote

Personhood Bill Passes in South Carolina House
www.covenantnews.com/newswire/archives/011416.html
April 14, 2005  [ URL link no longer functions ]

‘South Carolina House Passes Personhood Bill’ (with fatal flaw) – April 14, 2005
www.christianlifeandliberty.net/H3213-311.doc

TAKE ACTION TO PASS the “Right to Life Act of South Carolina”
http://righttolifeactofsc.net/?m=200504

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2007-2008 Session
House H.3284
www.scstatehouse.gov/sess117_2007-2008/bills/3284.htm
35 co-sponsors
Senate S.313 – www.scstatehouse.gov/sess117_2007-2008/bills/313.htm
10 co-sponsors

2009-2010 Session
House H.3526
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess118_2009-2010/bills/3526.htm
54 co-sponsors
Senate S.450 – http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess118_2009-2010/bills/450.htm
23 co-sponsors [ Note: five co-sponsors bailed out on April 13, 2010 Recall vote ]

2011-2012 Session
House H.3945
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess119_2011-2012/bills/3945.htm
53 co-sponsors
Senate S.616 – http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess119_2011-2012/bills/616.htm
20 co-sponsors

2013-2014 Session
House H.3584 –
http://scstatehouse.gov/sess120_2013-2014/bills/3584.htm
28 co-sponsors
Senate S.457 – http://scstatehouse.gov/sess120_2013-2014/bills/457.htm
22 co-sponsors

2015-2016 Session – First (only) Personhood Constitutional Amendments introduced

Personhood Act
Senate S.129 –
http://scstatehouse.gov/sess121_2015-2016/bills/129.htm
5 co-sponsors

Personhood Constitutional Amendment
Senate S.719 –
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess121_2015-2016/bills/719.htm
13 co-sponsors

Personhood Constitutional Amendment
House H.4093 –
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess121_2015-2016/bills/4093.htm
59 co-sponsors

2017-2018 Session
House H.3530 –
https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess122_2017-2018/bills/3530.htm
53 co-sponsors
Senate S.217 – https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess122_2017-2018/bills/217.htm
20 co-sponsors

 

Link (pdf): http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2018-11-29-History-of-Personhood-Legislation-in-South-Carolina-1998-2018.pdf

Two Republican Pro-Personhood Candidates for SC Senate District #20 – Primary August 14: Benjamin Dunn, Christian Stegmaier

Published by:

Christians for Personhood ( CP )
Columbia, South Carolina
July 25, 2018/ Revised July 31, 2018/ Revised August 2, 2018


Two Republican Pro-Personhood Candidates for SC Senate District #20

– Primary August 14: Benjamin Dunn, Christian Stegmaier

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There are four Republican candidates running in the August 14 Primary of the SC State Senate District 20 Special Election

Two* of these Republican candidates are confirmed supporters of SC Personhood Legislation:


Benjamin Dunn

Christian Stegmaier

* Note: Both of these men are professing Christians and attorneys.

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The purpose of Personhood legislation is to establish justice for all pre-birth human beings, recognizing  the Creator God-given unalienable right to life of every human being as a “person”, in law, at fertilization, and that without exception, because God’s Word says, “Thou shalt not kill (murder).”  Exodus 20:13, KJV

SC Senate District #20 includes parts of both Richland and Lexington Counties, running from White Rock to Ballentine and Irmo, along I-26 and I-126, thru downtown Columbia, continuing southeast thru Shandon and other Columbia neighborhoods to I-77, and vicinity [ Map ].

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                                          TheStandardSC .org

Christian Stegmaier candidate for Senate Seat #20

by Michael Reed | July 11, 2018
http://thestandardsc.org/exclusive-interview-christian-stegmaier-candidate-for-senate-seat-20

[ Excerpt, emphasis added ]


Christian believes that “life begins at conception.” He says we have a “responsibility to the unborn” and that the “unborn should be protected.” He says in the law a person “can be charged with a crime if we kill a fetus.” He emphasized that abortion is a “federally driven issue” but that the “5th and 14th Amendments say each person has a right to life.”

Regarding the recent Greenville Women’s Clinic news violating state law concerning improper disposal of aborted babies as “medical waste”, he said it was “reprehensible to God’s creation.” Stegmaier emphasized that as a people we must “return to a notion of accountability.” He said he believes in “personhood of the fetus.”

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Letter from Benjamin Dunn received and publicized by Personhood South Carolina ( Gaffney, SC ):

Dunn, SC Senate District 20 Candidate, Pledges Support for Personhood…

Benjamin Dunn
SC Senate District 20

July 24, 2018

Re: Personhood Legislation Position Statement

     This letter is in response to your request for my position on personhood legislation. I pledge to defend all preborn lives, without exception, by granting my full support to personhood legislation if I am elected to the South Carolina Senate. By “full support” I mean co-sponsoring personhood legislation, voting in favor of personhood at every opportunity (including procedural votes such as recall motions, special order motions, tabling motions, cloture votes, and committee votes), and using all positional powers to move personhood forward without delay.

Thank you,

/s/

Benjamin Dunn

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Two Republican Pro-Personhood Candidates for SC Senate District #20
– Primary August 14: Benjamin Dunn, Christian Stegmaier

(The State) Personhood Bill vs. Dismemberment Bill

Published by:

Christians for Personhood ( CP )
Columbia, South Carolina
March 18, 2018

The State ( Columbia, SC ), March 16, 2018 ( online) / March 18, 2018 (print):

Personhood Bill vs. Dismemberment Bill

‘With 2 options in SC Legislature, activists split on best way to stop abortion’
http://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/the-buzz/article205294704.html
March 16, 2018
Updated March 18, 2018

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From Christians for Personhood:

Personhood Bill vs. Dismemberment Bill

In order listed in the online article in The State:

1) Holly Gatling, SC Citizens for Life (SC chapter of National Right to Life): lobbying for “dismemberment bill” / H.3548;

2) Steve Lefemine, Christians for Personhood: lobbying for Personhood bill / S.217; opposes H.3548;

3) Dr Oran Smith (PhD), Palmetto Family Council: opposes Personhood bill / S.217; supports incremental bills regulating child-murder / e.g., H.3548;

4) Dr Matthew Clark (MD), Personhood SC, lobbying for Personhood bill / S.217

The SC Personhood Bill S.217 is competing with the “Dismemberment Bill” H.3548 for the attention of the SC Senate for Special Order and actually getting debated on the floor of the Senate.

Christians, please contact SC Republican Senators, and SC Democrat Senators Jackson, Reese, and Williams, and ask them to support setting S.217 Personhood Bill for Special Order FIRST, before the H.3548 “Dismemberment bill” gets set for Special Order.

Contact info for all SC Senators at: http://www.scstatehouse.gov/, click on ‘Senators

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(Photo)
‘I AM A PERSON’ – 7 weeks from conception
 and “How To Receive Salvation of the Spirit”
http://christianlifeandliberty.net/2018-03-12-I-AM-A-PERSON-7-weeks-from-conception.pdf

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The State ( Columbia, SC )

With 2 options in SC Legislature, activists split on best way to stop abortion
http://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/the-buzz/article205294704.html
March 16, 2018
Updated March 18, 2018

[ CP: Correction, comments, added, portion omitted ]

To hear what abortion rights [ CP: sic ] supporters have to say about South Carolina’s abortion bills, read this.

Pro-life activists are optimistic that new abortion restrictions will become law in South Carolina this year.

But with not one but two pieces of legislation that could restrict abortion options ­ or potentially ban the procedure completely ­ opponents of abortion have to decide just how far they think the Palmetto State is willing to go.

Supporters of a ban on so-called “dismemberment” abortions say that measure offers a chance to eliminate a “gruesome” procedure with legislation that will hold up in court.

But some supporters of a so-called “personhood” bill say that proposal offers a more comprehensive measure that would open the door to banning all abortions ­ something even some pro-life activists see as a long shot.

Both measures are headed to the floor of the state Senate but face obstacles to becoming law, not the least of which is that the legislative session wraps for the year in mid-May.

Supporters are optimistic the dismemberment ban could become law, especially after it passed the S.C. House by a wide margin last year.

“This is very similar to the partial-birth abortion ban,” said Holly Gatling with S.C. Citizens for Life, referring to another abortion restriction that survived a court challenge. “That’s why we believe it will be upheld. … It doesn’t regulate women. It regulates the abortion industry.”

Gatling said the ban would end a “barbaric, inhumane procedure” ­ a procedure that doctors call “dilation and evacuation.” The procedure involves removing a fetus “one piece at a time from the uterus,” using instruments to “slice, crush, and/or grasp a portion of the unborn child’s body to cut or rip it off,” according to the language of the bill.

Pro-choice [ CP: sic – Pro-“abortion” ] opponents of the bill say the procedure is the safest and most common form of second-trimester abortion.

But some abortion opponents think the dismemberment bill doesn’t go far enough. Steve Lefemine with Christians for Personhood doesn’t see the virtue in preferring one method of ending a pregnancy to another.

“It would be like a German parliamentarian in the ’40s  regulating the Zyklon B in the (concentration camp) showers,” Lefemine said. “The [ CP: Sixth ] [C]ommandment says, ‘[T]hou shalt not kill,’ not ‘thou shall incrementally limit murder.'”

A personhood bill legally would define an embryo as a person from the moment of conception, with all the rights that go along with it. However, since that would go against the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Roe v. Wade, critics worry a personhood bill would face a long and costly legal challenge that the state ultimately could lose.

“It could be stayed through a long legal battle,” said Oran Smith with the Palmetto Family Council, which supports the dismemberment bill. “The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals is not the Strom Thurmond-Jesse Helms circuit any more. There are a lot of Obama appointments on the court.”

Some make the same case against the dismemberment ban.

Smith says his organization’s philosophy always has been to “chip away at abortions in the state.”

Matthew Clark with Personhood S.C. is confident the GOP-controlled Legislature can advance the personhood bill into law this year. However, the bill has yet to pass the House and the Senate.

“The purpose is to recognize the God-given, inalienable right to life for every human being,” Clark said. “No one is safe if the government determines who does and doesn’t have rights.”

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