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When It Comes to Abortion, Only One Religion’s Beliefs Count in America

Por: Slate Politics March 09, 2023

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When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in , it overruled Roe v. Wade and allowed state legislatures to criminalize abortion care for the first time in half a century. What the court also did was hand off a fundamentally theological issue to elected state representatives. Around the country, that often featured explicitly religious claims about when human life begins. This led claiming that were being burdened by the states’ new laws.... + full article



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