Q13. If the Life Amendment doesn’t pass, isn’t this a waste of time?
A13. Seeking to pass the Life Amendment will provide many opportunities to educate the public and to motivate local action against abortion.
Continue reading →A13. Seeking to pass the Life Amendment will provide many opportunities to educate the public and to motivate local action against abortion.
Continue reading →A15. Public opinion is changing.
Continue reading →A12. In the midst of diverse efforts to save babies and moms from abortion, the Life Amendment shows that a very realistic end game strategy can result in a final end to our national policy of shedding innocent blood.
Continue reading →A17. The Life Amendment will abolish abortion in every state as a matter of national policy. “Abolitionism” offers no such assurance.
Continue reading →A7. Although the Dobbs decision has now overturned Roe v. Wade, abortions are still allowed to continue in many states.
Continue reading →A4. The Church is indispensable.
Continue reading →A5. From the start, the words of the Life Amendment were structured to succinctly demolish the fabrication of Roe v. Wade that an unborn child is not a “person” (the Dobbs decision disingenuously maintained this key deception even though the … Continue reading →
A2. The Life Amendment will extend to all persons from the moment of their conception (fertilization) all the protection of the Constitution.
Continue reading →A3. The majority of Americans now profess to be pro-life rather than pro-choice.
Continue reading →A3. Scripture shows that God destroys nations for idolatry and shedding innocent blood. Abortion embodies both.
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