Some activists devastated by the Supreme Court's decision ending a constitutional right to abortion are turning to a new tactic: Bring God onto their side of the fight.
Some activists devastated by the Supreme Court's decision ending a constitutional right to abortion are turning to a new tactic:They're planning to file religious-freedom lawsuits, hoping to use either state or federal courts to reinstate their rights, which they say are being violated by conservative Christians who've forced their theocracy upon others as a de-facto national religion in the fight against abortion rights.
How abortion is framed in the United States reflects the central role conservative Christians have played, said Rebecca Todd Peters, a professor of religion at Elon University in North Carolina and an ordained Presbyterian minister. Self-identified Christians — from Protestants and Catholics to Baptists and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — make up about 63% of the U.S. population, according to a December 2021 survey conducted by theSurveys show that aboutabortion, while about 33% of mainline Protestants, including Baptists, Presbyterians and Episcopalians, oppose it. according to Pew.
"In some cases in Judaism, you are not only allowed to have an abortion but required to, because in Judaism, the mother is a fully developed human and the fetus is not yet until it is born," said Silver, who is also an attorney and a former Democratic Florida state legislator. "The mother's rights win out every time."
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