A Dayton, Ohio healthcare network uses the beliefs of one faith to justify their stance against abortion while simultaneously proving the law is medically unnecessary and politically motivated.
Only some heartbeats count.
If they were really as “pro-life” as they claim, then they’d support universal health care. They’d support comprehensive sex ed.
Instead, it’s just about forcing women to give up control of their bodies.
The Good Samaritan was not “pro-life” like Paul Ryan
There’s performing religion, and then there’s doing the work.
And the winner for actually being special snowflakes goes to….
By Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://bit.ly/2newqK8 Psychological projection is a psychological theory where people defend against their own impulses or qualities by denying that they have them […]
Ohio govt. officials are using govt. resources to organize a religious rally TODAY
While the Dayton Daily News reported the existence of a planned anti-abortion prayer rally over the weekend, they failed to note the time of the rally (5:30pm today) […]
When they’re neither “pro-life” or “anti-abortion”, just “anti-women”
Two state lawmakers in Ohio, feeling embolded by the new administration1, are reviving a pro-life prayer rally in Kettering tomorrow.2 Despite the local paper calling it a “march”, […]