Alyssa Milano Tries to Use God to Push Abortion, and the Internet Wasn't Having It

I think Alyssa Milano has a weird thing for being ratio’d on Twitter.

From time to time, Democrats will attempt to justify abortion with the idea that it’s totally okay with God. It never works out well for them, and for actress-turned-activist Milano, the same can easily be said.

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Milano has been a part of the push to prevent the passage of Georgia’s H.B. 481, the Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act, or the “heartbeat bill.” The bill recognizes a child with a heartbeat in the womb as a “natural person” and requires those performing abortions to check first for a heartbeat.

Taking to Twitter to defend her support for the Georgia boycott should it pass, Milano professed to love God but added that her personal beliefs cannot override science. She then included verse John 3:12: “If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things?”

“I love God. I believe in God,” began Milano.

“But I don’t believe my personal beliefs of which we can’t confirm should override scientific facts and what we can confirm,” she added.

She finished with the completely out of context quotation of the Bible.

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The internet then proceeded to jump on Milano with gusto.

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To give you context, the Bible verse Milano refers to is Christ in mid-explanation to Pharisee Nicodemus about how no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born again, and Jesus proceeding to explain how to go about doing that.

To be clear, Milano was attempting to make the argument that God is cool with us terminating a life before it’s able to be born a first time.

Amazing.

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