Ashley McGuire
explains at the Washington Post’s “On Faith” site why Americans are
becoming more pro-life. After noting that Gallup is now recording the
lowest level of self-described pro-choicers in its history of tracking
the abortion issue, she writes:
Many past civil rights movements in
this country, such as the move to end slavery or the fight for women’s
suffrage, were deeply rooted in religious conviction. Such is the case
with the pro-life movement. But with each of these movements there was a
tipping point where Americans saw that one need not be a devoutly
religious person to recognize the social justice issue at stake and to
get behind the cause. This is happening with abortion in America. Continue at Denny Burk
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