- The Washington Times - Tuesday, October 24, 2023

One of life’s biggest puzzle is the challenge to understand how someone can profess a love for God, but at the same time, stand strongly in support of abortion.

It’s delusional, at best. Evil, at worst.

Abortion — and science shows this — is the ending of a human life; the destruction of God’s creation; the annihilation of innocence.

So when President Joe Biden, supposedly a Catholic, calls for Congress to pass laws to make abortion legal throughout America — how can he sleep at night?

Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, calls it a most curious moral conflict. And he says it’s one he sees time and time again among Democrats.

“If you ask Democrat candidates or the leaders of the party in what circumstance would you limit abortion, they can’t give us an answer. They appear to want unrestricted abortion … including parental involvement in the abortion by a minor-age daughter,” Pavone says.

Listen in for more with Frank Pavone on the state of abortion in America, the political landscape, post-SCOTUS ruling on Roe v. Wade, and the moral dilemma that plagues those who say they love God but advocate for abortion.

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