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Pro-lifers must not yield to ‘moderate’ voices

Updated: September 19, 2022 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Sep 19, 2022 – 5:19 pm EDTMon Sep 19, 2022 – 5:21 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – The pro-life movement joyfully celebrated the victory over Roe v. Wade. The decision represented decades of hard work to overcome the obstacles that stood in the way. Activists had to dispute the idea that procured abortion was a matter of “settled law” that could not be opposed. They had to brave the feckless charge that the pro-life cause was on the wrong side of history. Local groups turned each abortion clinic into a moral battlefield where activists fought, prayed, and often prevailed.

However, radical abortionists represent evil positions and are thus easily identifiable as the enemy. The most difficult adversaries are what might be called the radical pro-life moderates who constantly call for softening the movement’s position. These poll-watching liberal-pleasers always worry about what the left will think. These worshippers of peaceful coexistence between good and evil turn every move into a political calculation.

Moderates return to default position

The radical moderates joined with the pro-life hardcore in celebrating the Dobbs victory. It was easy to help claim victory while the left recoiled in disarray and rage.

However, the

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