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Many Christians observing our increasingly secular culture would balk at the claim, but it's exactly what New York Times opinion columnist and longtime religious freedom advocate David French thinks.
Rubio wrote in The Floridian, "Amendment 4 would allow abortion on demand, for virtually any reason, right up until the moment of birth. It would gut Florida's parental consent law, remove safety standards that protect women, and open the door to mandatory taxpayer-funded abortion."
A new ad from CatholicVote released Monday shows Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris posing with a longtime member of the anti-Catholic "drag" troupe the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI) at the San Francisco Pride parade in 2019.
Do we not hear more of our fellow citizens than ever saying that this election is an outright battle between good and evil? It is.
If Amendment 4 passes, a flurry of lawsuits will follow, all aimed at destroying more human lives and padding abortionists' bottom line.
Former National Football League Coach Tony Dungy posted a video on X Monday urging residents of Florida to vote against Amendment 4, which would establish a constitutional right to abortion in the state. Dungy urged his fellow Floridians to "read this amendment very carefully before you vote."
Emphasizing that the lives of both women and viable babies can be respected, Dr. Smith has aligned himself with the pro-life movement. He is now urging voters to take a stand for life at the polls, underscoring that medical alternatives to abortion exist that preserve both maternal health and the lives of unborn children.
As CatholicVote has previously reported, Harris is a vocal supporter of abortion-on-demand and has a history of attacking pro-life pregnancy centers. She has called for taxpayer funding for abortion.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris roiled Christian leaders Tuesday when she took a no-exceptions pro-abortion stance during an interview with NBC in which she announced her opposition to religious exemptions and called abortion a "fundamental freedom."
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski, who has been critical of DeSantis in the past, joined the effort, providing a closing prayer at the Coral Gables news conference.