>>Women seeking an abortion are largely women of faith. Theyre not having an abortion in spite of their faith, its in many ways informing the decision they make, Washington-Leapheart told the Texas Observer. They have a God-given right to make decisions about their life.
>>There are progressive people of faith, even in Texas, Washington-Leapheart continued. Were trying to say [the extreme rights] narrative isnt the only narrative related to faith.
Progressives like to throw out the word “faith” a lot. It has become a generic term that can include faith in anything, so politicians feel safe using it.
Baal was worshiped as a god, so his followers had faith and religion and clergy.
Humanists claim the high ground of “reason” but they have faith that scientific assumptions are absolutely true. They also have faith that humans are the final decider of morality in this universe.
When a person talks about faith, the question that must be asked is “faith in what or who?” These pro-abortion clergy place their faith in worldly things.
dismemberment abortions on live unborn babies.
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Baal, Aztecs, Mayans - - how is this any different?