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(Worthy News) - Voters throughout Ireland have begun casting votes in a referendum that may lead to a loosening of the country's strict ban on most abortions.

The referendum Friday will decide whether the eighth amendment of the constitution is repealed, which would open the way for more liberal legislation.

The amendment, in place since 1983, requires authorities to equally protect the right to life of a mother and that of a fetus, from the moment of conception. [ Source: Fox News (Read More...) ]

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I hope NO can pull a victory, but I have little faith in modern "civilization" as you know how Revelation goes, its only a matter of time before they justify the murder of the most innocent yet again. 

There is really nothing more evil or barbaric than a civilization handing out death senses to the MOST innocent among us. Though Jesus is the personification of Innocence and they murdered him, so we know how the story goes.  

It's what we call "civilization" today. 

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(Murder now leagle in Ireland). I

Irish PM hails 'resounding' abortion Yes

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the country has voted resoundingly Yes to liberalise its strict abortion laws.

By David Young and Michael McHugh, Press Association
ReutersMay 26, 201810:02pm

Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says the country has voted resoundingly Yes to liberalise its strict abortion laws.

Varadkar claimed Ireland was united - with men and women, nearly every age group and every social class opting for reform in Friday's referendum.

He campaigned for the change, which he said represented the compassionate choice for women forced to travel to England for terminations or taking unregulated abortion pills.

"The public have spoken, the result appears to be resounding in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment, possibly to carry every constituency in the country," Varadkar said on Saturday.

With polling data suggesting seven out of 10 voters backed reform, campaigners in favour suggested it meant a moment of profound change - when the nation had collectively stood up for women and their healthcare.

The vote saw citizens effectively opt to either retain or repeal the Eighth Amendment of the state's constitution, which prohibits terminations unless a mother's life is in danger.

Earlier, the No campaigners conceded defeat.

The Save the Eighth group said: "What Irish voters did yesterday is a tragedy of historic proportions.

"However, a wrong does not become right simply because a majority support it."

One poll by national broadcaster RTE suggested around 70 per cent of the electorate have voted to end the country's all but blanket ban on terminations, with another, by The Irish Times, recording 68 per cent in favour of ditching the prohibition.

While the official result is not due until later on Saturday, it appears Ireland is on the cusp of a defining moment in its social history.

The Together For Yes organisation said: "This is a vote for dignity and decency.

"If exit polls are reflected in the official vote count later today, this will be a moment of profound change in Ireland's social history, a moment when the nation collectively stood up for women and for their healthcare, and voted for constitutional change."

Reacting to the exit polls on Friday night, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, a vocal proponent of liberalisation, tweeted: "It's looking like we will make history tomorrow."

Thousands of Irish citizens living overseas travelled home in droves to exercise their democratic right on the emotive issue.

The specific question people were asked was whether they wanted to see the Eighth Amendment replaced with wording in the constitution that would hand politicians the responsibility to set future laws on abortion, unhindered by constitutional strictures.

If the Yes vote is confirmed, the Irish Government intends to legislate by the end of the year to make it relatively easy for a woman to obtain the procedure in early pregnancy.

Ministers have promised to allow terminations within the first 12 weeks, subject to medical advice and a cooling-off period, and between 12 and 24 weeks in exceptional circumstances.

A total of 3.3 million citizens were registered to vote in Friday's referendum.

http://www.news.com.au/world/breaking-news/irish-vote-to-change-abortion-laws-poll/news-story/ac38c3ac66ef1a39af35e87cc25780a1

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On 5/26/2018 at 9:23 PM, Yowm said:

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“I feel very emotional,” she said. “I’m especially grateful to the women of Ireland who came forward to provide their personal testimony about the hard times that they endured, the stress and the trauma that they experienced because of the eighth amendment.”


It's hard to believe the jubilant faces the article portrayed by those who are so blinded by Satan.
They certainly don't consider the stress and trauma the baby receives just prior to it's murder... :(

Who knows what difference could have been made in this world had these 1,496,387,450 babies not been killed through abortion since 1980 world wide?
Then there's the blood of 60,449,000 in the U.S. alone since the infamous inception of 1973s "Roe vs Wade."
There's a lot of innocent blood spilled on this, and many lands.

Today, we continue to offer up the same child sacrifices to the high places of demon Baal, and to the demonic idols of Canaan.
Only instead of fire or overt bloodshed in front of an idol, it's now through the hands of many a murderous "Doctor."

Jeremiah 19:5  They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto Baal, which I (God) commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into my mind:

Psalms 106:37-39  Yea, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto devils,  (38)  And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood.  (39)  Thus were they defiled with their own works, and went a whoring with their own inventions.


Thank God through Jesus Christ He can forgive these lost individuals, should they repent and believe on Him.

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