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The Almighty and Abortion
As the debate over abortion rages, with the U.S. Supreme Court poised to possibly overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 pro-abortion ruling, I find myself wondering: How can anybody claim that God is in favor of abortion? But some do. Or how can they claim that the issue is important, but not really that important?
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Tagged Abby Johnson, Abortion, Abraham Lincoln, Black Southern Women’s Collective, Cindy Lambert, Francis X. Rocca, Kendra Cotton, Lila Rose, Live Action, Michael Barber, Nancy Pelosi, Planned Parenthood, Robert McElroy, Roe v. Wade, Salvatore Cordileone, Second Inaugural Address, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. Supreme Court
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