Jesus also said, “my kingdom is no part of this world” so he kind of endorsed a separation of religion and state right there.
I agree that abortion is wrong, but no federal legislator is going to ban abortion prior to 15 weeks, let alone ban pre-conception “abortion” by the way you describe it, and Trump already said he will not sign any abortion ban whatsoever.
And buoyed by all massive anti-life misinformation campaign in the headlines, Americans are becoming more doubtful of pro-life laws. No matter how many times pro-life organizations put out the most knowledgeable, fact-checking videos and articles, it’s not enough to overcome the overwhelming perception. You might as well scream into a bottle.
The above facts should tell you that Christians aren’t positioned to look to the government to restrict abortion beyond what the public perception will tolerate. However, we should fight for whatever positive changes we can get. But if it’s “all or nothing” we’re going to get nothing and Democrats won’t stop until they pass abortion-until-birth in all 50 states. Priorities, Kyle!
I hoped Trump would support a moderate 15 week restriction, but he’s not, so I’m hoping that the next GOP president will (such as DeSantis or Youngkin). But if Trump were to pass a politically extreme abortion bill, or simply did absolutely nothing to address the misinformation about maternal healthcare, expect a Blue wave in the midterms and in the next presidential election, will IMMEDIATELY overturn an extreme abortion ban on day one and replace it with a federal right to abortion-until-birth. Democrats will never let the GOP live this down until the chances of living in a culture is life becomes impossible.
Here’s what I propose to help support access to quality maternal & fetal healthcare and stabilize the abortion issue: