Pope Francis Condemns Abortions on Babies With Down Syndrome: “Every Child is a Gift”
Pope Francis celebrated World Down Syndrome Day on Sunday by recognizing that every child, born and unborn, is a gift to the world.
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• Franklin Graham Blasts Abortion: “In
God’s Eyes, Abortion is Murder”
• Pope Francis Condemns Abortions on
Babies With Down Syndrome: “Every Child is a Gift”
• President Donald Trump Says He’s Making
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Democrats Claim Republicans are Racist for
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• Man Who Lost His Father in Nursing Home
Blames Andrew Cuomo for Killing 15,000 Residents
• Mississippi
Governor Signs Bill Saving Babies With Down Syndrome From Abortions
• Alabama Passes Resolution to Lower Its
Flags, Mourn 61 Million Babies Killed in Abortions
• Arkansas Gov Asa Huchinson Signed Bill
to Ban Abortions, Wants to Overturn Roe v. Wade
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Franklin Graham Blasts Abortion: “In God’s Eyes, Abortion is Murder”
Evangelical Christian leader Franklin Graham said he is praying that President Joe Biden’s eyes will be opened to the truth about abortion.President Donald Trump Says He’s Making His Own Social Media Platform
Former President Donald Trump has declared institutional independence by starting his own platform! Both Trump and his adviser Jason Miller have given hints about Trump’s upcoming platform in recent days.Man Who Lost His Father in Nursing Home Blames Andrew Cuomo for Killing 15,000 Residents
“We support nursing homes,” Peter Arbeeny, who lost his father to COVID in a Brooklyn nursing home, said. “We do not blame the 15,000 lost loved ones on the nursing home staff.”
Alabama Passes Resolution to Lower Its Flags, Mourn 61 Million Babies Killed in Abortions
The Alabama Senate passed House Joint Resolution 24, recognizing January 22 as the Day of Tears.