If (as you indicate) people are turning less  religious over
time, why do you suppose that Roe V. Wade may actually be overturned
soon, for the first time in 33 years?

Gary VanderMolen

Because abortion has absolutely nothing to do with fairy tales? Since when do you need to worship cloud men in order to determine if you personally find aborting fetuses to be immoral? I really have disgust for those who assume that only by instilling fairy tales does one have moral guidance. It is a real undermining of the human mind to overlook the sense of morality built in at the genetic level. I don't need a book to tell me that killing is wrong.

I applaud you for your pro-life stance.
But let's do a reality check. Of those who are anti-abortion, what percent
do you suppose are religious? I think it's very high, probably 80% or better.

Gary VanderMolen

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