“Pastor” Rebecca Todd Peters, a self-proclaimed spiritual leader, has sparked controversy with her statements on the ethics of terminating pregnancies. In a public address, she declared, “I felt God’s presence with me as I made the decision to end two pregnancies. And I felt no guilt, no shame, no sin,” suggesting that the act of terminating unborn life is divinely guided. Her claims include: “Killing an unborn child because she’s a girl is a ‘moral good.’ Killing an unborn boy because he has Down syndrome is ‘an act of love.’ Killing an unborn baby just because you forgot to use birth control and don’t want to be a parent yet ‘is an act of grace,’ ‘a blessing.'” She also dismissed Psalm 139 as “irrelevant to unborn life,” reflecting her stance on the moral status of unembryonized human life. The text highlights her public assertions, which have been described as a “disgusting clip of sin” in unchecked display.