Q17. Isn’t “abolitionism” a better approach?
A17. The Life Amendment will abolish abortion in every state as a matter of national policy. “Abolitionism” offers no such assurance.
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 →A16. The Life Amendment will end our national policy of innocent bloodshed. We cannot stop every crime, but that does not mean that we should not stand against all crime.
Continue reading →A6: No. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery. Amendment 13 was needed to complete the process of ending slavery in all of America forever.
Continue reading →A19. There is no guarantee that a Constitutional Convention will retain the Life Amendment content or be kept from fundamentally changing our existing Constitution.
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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