It might help if you could even keep your story straight.
Hi-Tech,
Do you remember our conversation on this post about how I believed that Catholics should take some of the religious imagery and ideology out of the pro-life movement?
I heard something about a friend yesterday and thought of you and our conversation.
My friend is an evangelical who is deeply involved in pro-life causes. By deep, I mean really deep.
She saw an opportunity and a need in our area for a Women’s Care center (crisis pregnancy) She spent countless thousands of hours researching, speaking, raising funds, building a coalition, training, working with others, finding a facility, getting the facility built (across the street from a very busy abortion mill BTW), raising volunteers, hiring professional counselors and sonogram technicians etc. She did this all as a volunteer and when they opened, was the director, again as a volunteer. She worked closely with the local archdiocese on this.
Not long after they opened the center, she was fired for the sole reason that she was not catholic.
Her replacement is salaried and from what she said, well compensated from the money she raised for the use of the center.
And you wonder why more evangelicals aren’t involved in formal pro-life things.