Herland Report: The actor Jim Caviezel is known for playing Jesus in the film, “The Passion of the Christ,” and has never been afraid to discuss the Western tragedy of abortion.
He recently addressed the subject again in the podcast, “Edifi With Billy Hallowell.”
He spoke of his Catholic faith and the Christian persecution that is occurring all around the world.
Actor Jim Caviezel speaks up about the ‘barbarism of abortion’ as millions die: “I’ve looked at the barbarism of abortion,” he said in the interview. “I’ve seen one of them… there is no hiding anymore. Even if I don’t really know who Jesus is… something in me, my own conscience hits me: ‘That’s immoral. That’s wrong. Why are we doing this?’”
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Actor Jim Caviezel speaks up about the ‘barbarism of abortion’ as millions die: This is not an opinion to be argued against; it is a scientific fact proven by advancements in technology. That means the question isn’t about whether abortion ends a life (it does) but whether or not it is acceptable — even good — to kill certain innocent human beings.
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