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The Religious Left Has Found Its Mission

Por: Slate Politics November 07, 2022

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In Ohio, Christian ministers are learning how to safely terminate pregnancies at home. In Texas, pastors are boarding planes with groups of pregnant women and accompanying them to abortion clinics out of state. In Washington, D.C., a century-old Jewish nonprofit is shifting hundreds of thousands of dollars to abortion funds. Across the U.S., as state legislatures restrict reproductive health care in increasingly draconian ways, progressive faith... + full article



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