You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)
You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)
You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)
You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)
You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)
You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)

Abolitionists Rising Store

You Shall Not Murder Ivory T-Shirt (Unisex)

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When Abolitionists posit that all human beings are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which is the right to life, these Abolitionists are not just positing their mere opinion, rather, they are leaning on the word of God. What the framers of the Declaration of Independence puts it in the positive, "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life...", the word of God puts it in the negative, "you shall not murder (Exod 20:13)."

Why then does the law of God prohibit the murder of the innocent? It is because God had created man in his own image (Gen 1:26). To destroy an innocent man is to offend the God in whose image man is made. This is why God says that the only just punishment for murder is capital punishment: "Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image (Gen 9:6)"

  • Comfort Colors
  • Loose fitting
  • 6.1 oz./yd², 100% ring-spun cotton, 30 singles
  • Soft ring-spun cotton fabric with 100% cotton threads
  • unisex sizing; relaxed fit

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Cindy Roediger
Clear truth

The art work is high end, very professional.
clear biblical truth!

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M.R.B.
Perfect message, comfortable material

The shirt shows the exact message needed to help start conversations and counter the murder culture. It also helps that the shirt feels great to wear.

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Tammy Brown
this shirt makes a statement!

I love the simple messaging and use of the classic AHA symbol on this shirt. This one is a conversation starter for sure! The colors should remind us of the Norman Statement which points us to God to whom all glory belongs for the abolitionist movement!

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Michael Gonzalez

Great material and message