UnAborted

Ancient Rome’s Culture of Death… Infant Disposal

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In today’s episode, Seth pulls back the curtain on one of history’s darkest secrets—abortion in ancient Rome. Far from being a modern issue, abortion was a “trendy” and socially accepted practice in the empire. Babies weren’t even considered people until their father accepted them into the family. If not, they were discarded. Sound eerily familiar? But the early Christians refused to bow to Rome’s culture of death. They didn’t just speak against abortion—they rescued abandoned children, built communities that valued life, and laid the foundation for Christendom itself. These forgotten stories of courage and sacrifice hold the key to understanding today’s battle. What does it really mean to stand against the culture of death? How can we reclaim the faith and fire of the early church in our time? And what is Christendom’s true role in this war for life?   FOLLOW Seth’s Rumble channel in case he gets kicked off YouTube: https://rumble.com/c/sethgruber  HOST A SCREENING of Seth's documentary "The 1916 Project". T