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100 Faith Leaders Urge Democrats: Stop Supporting ‘Abortion Extremism’

July 24, 2020 by Staff

(Christian Headlines) A coalition of more than 100 religious leaders and theologians, including some registered Democrats, sent an open letter to the Democratic platform committee Friday, urging it to reject taxpayer funding of abortion and to embrace policies that support “legal protection for pre-born children.”

The committee is expected to release its proposed platform in the coming weeks.

The letter was organized by Democrats for Life and includes signatures from former Fuller Theological Seminary president Richard Mouw, Baylor University professor George Yancey, National Latino Evangelical Association President Gabriel Salguero, and seven individuals associated with Notre Dame.

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