Trinity Bible Church “pastor” Mark Driscoll is under fire for implying on X that Jesus’ mother may have considered aborting him if a Planned Parenthood had been nearby.

The comment drew widespread condemnation from both Catholics and Protestants, who were united in their criticism of him. At the time of writing, Driscoll’s post had more than 126,000 impressions and only 129 likes; resulting in being heavily ratioed.





Notably, while there was no Planned Parenthood 2,000 years ago, abortion was well known and widely practiced in the ancient Roman world. Physicians commonly prescribed herbs, bloodletting, fasting, and extreme physical duress, rather than Mifepristone or using a scalpel and speculum.
Driscoll later added that he was using anachronism for rhetorical effect.

We last covered Mark Driscoll in our article Fox News Driscoll, which we catalogued him openly lying to his congregants, and also after we commented on his bizarre porno-visions:
Mark Driscoll says he'll be preaching when of a sudden he'll see vivid visions of his congregants getting r*ped, choked out, and children being mol*sted, right in front of him.
— Protestia (@Protestia) October 13, 2025
This is from the same sermon where he said he gets visions of congregants cheating and having sex-… pic.twitter.com/Qajle7cTdU
Fuller context of Driscoll's recent sermon about us. And folks; it's bad, with Mark repeatedly lying. 🚨🚨🚨
— Protestia (@Protestia) March 1, 2026
1. He doesn't seem to be a fan of new media, saying that blogs, social media, and YouTube "do not count as journalism" and should not be considered 'news.'
Right prior… pic.twitter.com/bU5c9E48DS






















