04/21/2021 at 10:56 AM Posted by Kevin Edward White
By Joe Bukuras, Catholic News Agency, April 17, 2021
Kentucky pro-life groups responded this week to a billboard campaign in the state seeking to reconcile religious faith with abortion.
The billboards, which will go up next week and remain for two months, feature phrases like, “Good people have abortions” and “Abortion: a personal decision between you and God,” the Sentinel Echo reported. The campaign is being funded by the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
In a statement sent to CNA, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville stressed that “the Catholic Church has a deep and cherished commitment to give voice to the child in the womb and to support mothers in choosing life for their unborn children.”
No, pastors, God is not okay with abortion
Thursday, April 15, 2021 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
Spanish
The founder of a continual bulwark for families and the values that make families strong says Christians need to respond to an organization in Kentucky that is using lies to promote abortion.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, a group of pro-abortion preachers, is funding a billboard campaign in Louisville, Nicholasville, and Paducah that falsely suggests God is okay with ending another person s life. Kent Ostrander of The Kentucky Family Foundation is concerned about those who call on the name of Jesus but do not stand on His Word, often times confusing other people.
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 14, 2021
3 hrs ago
This is an example of one of the billboards that will be in place for the next two months through the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (Photo by Jake Logsdon) Logsdon, Jake
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) â A group that supports abortion will be taking their message public over the next two months.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is paying for digital billboards around the state that will be displaying messages affirming that a person of faith can be pro-choice. The billboards will be up starting Monday, April 19, and continuing for eight weeks.
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 14, 2021
Apr 14, 2021
This is an example of one of the billboards that will be in place for the next two months through the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (Photo by Jake Logsdon) Logsdon, Jake
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) â A group that is pro-choice will be taking their message public over the next two months.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is paying for digital billboards around the state that will be displaying messages affirming that a person of faith can be pro-choice. The billboards will be up starting Monday, April 19, and continuing for eight weeks.
Latest Articles freerepublic.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from freerepublic.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.