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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.
I am actually pro-life for the same reason that I am pro-death penalty, because I care about innocent life.
The right-wing claims to be the party of family values and good Christians, yet some are okay with protesters being run over and used as slave labor.
Someone who says I'm against abortion but says I'm in favor of the death penalty is not really pro-life.
The use of religion to support foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Israel, is criticized as being un-Christian and exploitative.
It's just not right to honor someone who believes in the legal right to slaughter unborn children. And like the Pope should be 1000% clear on that. Again, that's not a nuanced issue.
If those principles are held to, if everybody holds the line, then maybe Gaza becomes a better place. Maybe Gaza actually becomes a place where people want to live, where funding can go safely, where people can build things and have good lives.
Pope Leo XIV questions how people can call themselves pro-life while supporting the death penalty, highlighting a contradiction in values.
Pope Leo has some choice words about those who are pro-death penalty while also being pro-life.
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.