People keep saying that it is wrong to revisit Rowe vs Wade, well that is not true and country has done it before, correcting terrible wrongs.
Rowe is not settled law and there is not settled law. Rowe is a terrible ruling from the court. For one there is NO guarantee to abortion anywhere! Next, the 14th amendment is not the catch all amendment that is the 10th. Let look into two other bad rulings that were TERRIBLE!
I. The Dred Scott decision said that Constitutional laws were not for Blacks and saying slavery was legal. This led to the Civil War. This was overturned with the 13 and 14 amendment
2. Plessy vs Board of Education stated that separate but equal was legal stating that racial segregation was allowed. This was finally overturned with Brown vs Topeka that ruled segregation was illegal.
Imagine if the court had simply washed their hands and said this is settled rights or lack of, and we cant repair this injustice? This is the same, this decision takes away a fake right but it restores the right to life and liberty to millions of children deprived of life due to this terrible, WRONG ruling of Rowe.
Hopefully this is final and not stopped by the bullying of the pro abortion groups.
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Bishop Jackson Plant is a military veteran, retired from the US Navy in 2008. In 2018 Bishop Plant joined the board of Directors for Shilo Ministries. Pastor Plant is an Ordained Bishop with the Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.)
Bishop Jackson Plant’s burning desire and hunger for a revival to see this lost world come to Jesus are the foundation of Plant Ministries.
Pastor Plant has multi faceted ministries, ranging from Director of the Church Of God Christian Servicemen's Center in Yokosuka, Japan; Evangelist for Ministry to the Military's (MTTM) in the Far East; Associated Pastor for various Church of God Ministries in Maryland; Formerly Senior Pastor for Kingdom Time Ministry in Hawaii.
Pastor Plant was called to minister in 1984, a call which he tried his best to run from. For five years he ran, then in 1989 after a death experience; God got a hold of him and he quit running and embraced the call.
During 1997-98, Pastor Plant attended the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida where God purified his heart and reaffirmed his call to ministry. Then the Navy transferred him to Yokosuka, Japan and then to the USS Kitty Hawk. It was there where he preached for the first time and began the call as God’s servant. Additionally, he was appointed as the Singles Pastor at the Yokota Christian Serviceman's Center.
In 2000 Bishop Plant was credentialed, ordained, and appointed through Church of God. He was sent forth as a Senior Pastor at Yokosuka Christian Servicemen's Center in Japan. Bishop Plant is operating Plant Ministries and lives in Harlingen Texas with his wife, Julie and chi Huey.
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