THE SEX REBEL OF JESUSLAND, chapter 120
120. THE PROSECUTION SUMS UP.
The TV image of the Prosecutor cast dark shadows across his face. He looked glum and lugubrious. Accusation personified.
“You have now heard all the evidence. There is no question about the accused’s guilt. She murdered her son before he had a chance to live outside her womb. Those are the facts.
“The question you have to consider is motive. Why did she do such a monstrous thing? Our case is that she did it out of cruel, selfish motives. She did it not because her own life was in danger. She did it not because she feared for her health. She did it not because she thought she wouldn’t be able to give her child a good life.
“She did it because she believed this child would stand in her way. She wanted to pursue a career, like a man. She did not want to be a female. That’s why she did this monstrously unfeminine act. That is why she sinned against man, and against God. God planted fine seed inside her for her to fulfill her duty as a female, to bear a child, and she went against the law of God. She murdered his creation. For this she deserves the highest censure we are capable of.
“Death. God asks us to punish this murder with death.
“You have heard that she regarded this son of hers, this life in her, as a germ. As a sickness. As a disease.
“Well, that is how she herself must be regarded. As a germ. A disease. A cancer. And like a cancer, she must be cut out of the body of society, to keep society pure and clean and healthy. We must be cleansed of her. She must be put to death. That is the only way for society to rid ourselves of evil.
“We must send a signal to every female who contemplates such a sin against self, against society, and against God. Whoever kills her child will be killed in return.
“This is the worst murder that can be committed. When a helpless child trapped in the womb is killed before it has its God-given chance to see the light of day.
“We are the United States Under God, or rather, Under Christ, and we will not allow God’s will to be ignored, to be slighted, to be refused, to be insulted, in this way.
“This female committed a callous murder, and she must feel the back of our hands. We must wipe her off the face of the earth.
“We must obey the law of God. We must kill her. She murdered a helpless child, and she deserves nothing less herself than death.”
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