Q6: Can a presidential proclamation stop abortion?
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 →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 →A8. While we commend any legislative effort to save lives, recent history shows that the courts will still likely strike down legislation which reduces abortions.
Continue reading →A10. The Life Amendment would ultimately result in prohibiting “birth control” methods which result in the deaths of human beings.
Continue reading →A11. Embryonic stem cell research results in the death of human beings, which is inconsistent with the Life Amendment. Research involving only adult stem cells (including umbilical cord stem cells) would be acceptable.
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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