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U.S. Senate candidate: bringing back ‘knowledge of God’ will be my priority

Updated: October 16, 2017 at 7:16 pm EST  See Comments

Judge Roy Moore

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WASHINGTON, D.C., October 16, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Roy Moore, the strongly pro-life, pro-family Alabama judge running for U.S. Senate said there’s a “wide discrepancy” between his pro-life views and the pro-abortion views of his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones.

Jones supports abortion on demand throughout all nine months of pregnancy, right up until a baby is born. 

Jones’ support for late-term abortion “shows the difference between the two candidates,” Judge Roy Moore told LifeSiteNews, calling it a “wide discrepancy.”

Roy Moore won a landslide victory against Sen. Luther Strange in a primary runoff for Alabama’s open Senate seat at the end of September.  

Moore has called “abortion” one of the moral plagues that “sweep[s] our land.”  

Jones recently defended his support for abortion without limits to NBC’s Chuck Todd.

Jones responded to Todd’s question on whether he supports any abortion limits by stressing he wants “to make sure” people have “access to the abortion that they might need, if that’s what they choose to do.

“I’m not in favor of anything that is going to infringe on a woman’s right, in her freedom, to choose,” Jones said when Todd pressed him

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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