There is a deep question for the pro-life movement--do you get abortion restrictions anyway you can through partisan politics (gerrymandering, etc.) if the majority of the people within a state do not believe that such legislation is justified? Every time it's on the ballot where there is no supermajority requirement, pro-choice always wins. Or is it necessary to change the culture before changing the laws?
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It's strange for professing Christians to oppose legislation to prevent the intentional murder of innocent human beings. Thank God there were none of these around when the Spanish prohibited the Aztecs from their practice of human sacrafice. I'm sure they would have complained to Cortez that prohibiting the practice would only cause more sacrafices.
Also thank God that people are waking up from the woke mind virus and see the inane evil ideas it produces and defends.
How dare the pro-life movement push their political agenda through the political system by whatever means the system allows! Be kind and step aside so that the pro-choice movement can work the system without any pushback. That's what Jesus would do.
Well said, bmiller!!
Now do the climate change movement and the LGBTABCDEFG+ movement, Victor.
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