There has been a lot of tension between some of the most radical elements of the abortion abolitionist movement and the Christian Nationalists, although Christian Nationalists are united on the common goal of criminalizing abortion. So while things like voting for Donald Trump caused a lot of tension between the two camps, Wasson Watches would create a further deviation for his own pet issue: Zionism.
Being both an abolitionist and a Zionist is wildly inconsistent, but Paul Brown, founder of Wasson Watches, somehow manages. And while Donald Trump was beyond the pale, he has thrown his brand behind supporting a nation where it is extremely difficult to get denied an abortion. All this, he does while comparing America to Nazi Germany.
The issue of abortion tends to get hyper-spiritualized. The term Moloch worshipped is used in pro-life circles all the time to liken America’s contemporary abortion practice to ancient human sacrifice. And while this comparison helps to explain a continuity in a practice, it also frames modern abortion in a way that’s esoteric. In reality, there are some abortions that are absolutely spiritual experiences, and there are disturbing videos to this trend. However, the vast majority of abortions stem from the unnatural notion of a mother hating her child.
Pointing out this unnatural hatred doesn’t sound as cool as bringing Moloch into the conversation. But while we’re bringing Moloch into the conversation, from an astrology standpoint, Moloch is most frequently tied to Saturn, which is also embodied with the Star of Remphan on the Israeli flag, as well as the Islamic space cube.
Therefore, the extensive Jewish involvement in American abortion makes a lot of sense from a worldview perspective. But Wasson Watches believes that 1948 Israel is the Israel of the Bible, not only will he justify Israeli attacks on a church in Gaza, he will reconcile it to his own abolitionist beliefs, as well.
Moreover, Paul Brown is a disciple of James Lindsay, who is notoriously pro-abortion. So, this is yet another glaring inconsistency between Wasson Watches’ brand of abolitionism and his more ardent devotion to a foreign cause.
A recent screenshot went viral. It was my intention to highlight the John Hagee-attitude of Paul Brown, but this screenshot went viral instead because of Brown’s chest. Nevertheless, the pro-life movement should be evangelistic. A famous example is Dr. Bernard Nathanson, born Jewish and the cofounder of NARAL (1969), who performed or supervised 60,000 abortions before converting to Christianity.
The cause of life is an essential front in the ongoing spiritual battle, and this is all the more reason it should be helmed by Christians.





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Does that watch box look like a phylactery box with the letter Shin on it to anyone else? Especially when being held by a middle eastern looking dude in a beanie cap.
Sorry, Ray, I just don’t have enough experience with the people and events you are referencing to be able to make the connections. But, I will continue to try. Thanks for your insights.