Progressive Kansas City 'Faith Leaders' Commit Abortion Contradiction?!?

There is nothing sanctified, blessed or holy about an abortion.

An abortion is just sad. In most circumstances it's a sign that nobody really cares about single-mothers and, for the most part, the circumstances surrounding what could have been new life & hope have failed. 

With the exception of medical emergencies . . . Abortion is tragic for everyone involved in "the choice" to kill what would have been a baby. 

At the very best it's the lesser of all evils and seems to admit that many young women in the U.S. have come to the stark realization that their circumstances will never improve. 

We can talk about rights, liberty and equity . . . But in the end, doctors taking their instruments to the body of a person is something that most people would like to avoid . . . Again, even a life saving procedure is pretty messy business and not something someone would want to watch whilst having a nice meal. 

Everyone who had dealt with the procedure, even in a marginal way, understands the profound sadness of the abortion biz.

Unfortunately . . . Reality doesn't sell and politicos are attempting to promote "the procedure" to their constituents. 

Horrifically . . . Many local "faith leaders" are doing the same . . . Take  a peek . . .

"The U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade was met with mixed reactions by faith leaders in Kansas City. From Jewish synagogues to Baptist churches, many leaders are now talking with their congregations about abortion rights and what the decision means for religious freedom."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Faith leaders on the rollback of abortion rights

The U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade was met with mixed reactions by faith leaders in Kansas City. From Jewish synagogues to Baptist churches, many leaders are now talking with their congregations about abortion rights and what the decision means for religious freedom.

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