
Here's a cynical axiom that seems to always prove correct . . .
Technology & science dictate morals not the other way around.
And so . . .
If we're lucky we'll get out of going to Church this holiday season . . . But here's a sign of the times from a faith leader regarding an upcoming court showdown . . .
Bishop James Johnston with the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City - St. Joseph released this statement . . .
“The Catholic Church upholds the dignity of the life and health of every human being from conception through natural death," Johnston said. "The decision by the FDA in January 2023 increasing access to abortion-inducing drugs loosened vital safety standards for women and further jeopardized the right to life of unborn children. We pray that the Supreme Court will prudently consider the case now before it and work to protect the life of unborn children and the health and safety of women in the United States."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
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