Trending News|April 08, 2014 01:13 EDT
'God's Not Dead' Actor Kevin Sorbo Supports TV Movie that Exposes Abortionist Kermit Gosnell 'He Delivered Live, Viable Babies...Before He Murdered Them'
After "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" star Kevin Sorbo recently promoted his new Christian film, "God's Not Dead," he is now voicing his opinion regarding the proposed TV movie that revealed what abortionist Kermit Gosnell did to newborn babies.
"He delivered live, viable babies who cried and fought for their life before he murdered them by severing their spinal cord with his scissors," said Sorbo in the video. "He called it 'snipping.'"
Sorbo appears with his wife Sam Sorbo in the video. The actor met his wife on the set of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" back in 1996 when she was formerly known as Sam Jenkins. She mostly known as Serena aka the Hind when her character married Hercules on the hit 90's action-adventure series. Now in 2014, Sam Sorbo echoes her husband's sentiments that Gosnell's horrific story should be told.
"(The film) will be a visual testament to the short life and gruesome death of Baby Boy A and all the other babies Gosnell killed," said Sam Sorbo in the video. "[Gosnell] is a man who seemed to enjoy protection under the law because abortion is such a political issue that they refused to investigate him for years even though there were complaints for decades."
The Sorbo couple wants people to financiallly support Irish reporters Phelim McAleer and Anne McElhinney who need $2.1 million in order to produce a made-for-TV movie that will expose Gosnell's killing spree against defenseless babies.
Kevin Sorbo also mentions why he believes why Gosnell's crimes are not as publicized in the media as it should be.
"This story has had almost no media coverage, because the media are so agenda-driven they don't want to talk about it," said Kevin Sorbo in the video. "Nobody wants to talk about it, because the details are too damaging to certain political agendas."
"God's Not Dead" was directed by Harold Cronk, and stars Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper, Dean Cain and David A.R. White. The "God's Not Dead" film is currently in movie theaters.