Katey Zeh is a radical abortion advocate masquerading as a "faith leader," wielding religious language as a tool to justify the slaughter of unborn children. Claiming the title of an ordained Baptist minister—a label she appropriates from progressive, pseudo-Christian circles that bear no resemblance to true biblical orthodoxy—Zeh has built her career on blasphemous rhetoric, painting abortion as holy and righteous.
As the CEO of the “Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice,” she leads an organization that exists to pervert Christianity in service to the abortion industry. Her writings and speeches drip with calculated distortions of biblical texts, regularly twisting the Word of God to prop up her ideology of "reproductive justice."
For Zeh, no blasphemy seems too far. Her latest endeavor is to “bless” a relatively new abortion mill in Maryland, the Women's Health Center of Maryland.
Just look at this picture. She poses before a brick facade bearing the words “Women’s Health Center,” her hand lifted in what can only be described as a parody of reverence. Beneath the facade of ritualistic and “interfaith” platitudes lies the monstrous claim: this is a “blessing” for an abortion clinic.