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The Republican Party is criticized for not being truly pro-life, as they support policies that harm people after birth, such as opposing healthcare for undocumented immigrants in emergency situations.
The conflation of killing a brutal murderer on death row and poisoning and dismembering an innocent baby inside the womb is not moral clarity.
Trump's administration incinerated $10 million worth of contraceptives meant for developing countries, despite offers to purchase and distribute them.
The FDA's approval of a generic version of the abortion drug Mifepristone has sparked controversy among pro-life advocates.
Some pro-life people, like Tom Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green, questioned why we're paying for the killing of kids in Gaza. That's what a good Christian would say.
Pope Leo XIV questions how people can call themselves pro-life while supporting the death penalty, highlighting a contradiction in values.
Pope Leo's comments equating abortion and capital punishment are controversial, as they suggest a moral equivalence between the execution of innocent children and convicted murderers.
Trump's administration blocked the delivery of contraceptives to developing countries and planned to incinerate them, but the stockpile was found intact in Belgium.
There is a need for Christians to rise up and speak out against the reproductive industry and the corruption in adoption and foster care agencies.
The Pope's comments on being truly pro-life, including opposition to the death penalty, offer a perspective that challenges typical political narratives on life issues.