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Christian leaders protest VP Harris’ claim that they don’t have to ‘abandon faith’ to support abortion.

Kamala Harris, Vice PresidentShe reiterated her belief that Americans don’t have to abandon their faith to support abortion rights, which was disputed by many faith leaders who spoke to Fox News Digital. 

Harris stated this week that Harris did not need to give up his faith or beliefs in order to say that Harris disagrees with Harris’s assertion that the government shouldn’t be making such a decision. “It is literally that simple.”

Harris made similar statements during the Supreme Court’s debates, which ultimately overturned Roe V. Wade. She spoke out, “It’s important to note that to support a woman’s ability, not her government, but her, to make that decision does not require anyone to abandon their faith or their beliefs.”

Dr. Bart Barber, pastor of First Baptist Church of Farmersville in East Texas and president of the Southern Baptist Convention, told Fox News Digital that it’s “sometimes difficult to know what politicians like Harris actually want Christians to do with their faith when it comes to politics.

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US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Democratic National Committee Women's Leadership Forum in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022.

Kamala Harris, the US Vice President, speaks at the Democratic National Committee Women’s Leadership Forum, Washington, DC, USA, Friday, September 30, 2022.
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“If we fail to apply the teachings of our faith to questions like immigration or Herschel Walker’s behavior or Donald Trump’sBarber stated, “Behaving in the manner she believes is best for us results in being scolded. We are encouraged to let our faith drive our moral and governmental decisions more aggressively.” 

“But, when it comes questions like abortion she is willing offer guidance about how to separate our faith from our moral or political decisions. I will let Jesus’ teachings guide me in how to live my faith. I show respect for our Vice-President by praying for her and by loving her as my neighbor, and I show respect for the fellow human beings waiting for their chance to be born by opposing their slaughter in the abortionist’s chamber.”

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McKayla Wolff left and Karen Wolff, joined hands as they rallied for abortion rights at the capitol in St. Paul, Minn

McKayla Wolff and Karen Wolff joined forces as they rallied together for abortion rights at St. Paul’s Capitol, Minn.
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Bishop Robert Barron is bishop of the Diocese. Winona Rochester in MinnesotaFox News Digital was told by John Sullivan, founder of Word on Fire: Catholic Ministries that abortion is an “objective sin” and a “willful loss of life.” This should not be decided through a “consultative process.”

“If there is a ‘choice’ to be made, it seems to me, that fidelity to Christ would obligate a Christian to advocate for saving life, rather than destroying life,” Barron said. 

“Perhaps the Vice President was talking about a different faith than the one ‘that was once for all delivered to the saints,’ as Jude wrote,” Brent Leatherwood, President for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist ConventionFox News Digital, a statement by.

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US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a surprise visit to the site of a shooting which left seven dead in Highland Park, Illinois, 

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“That faith speaks to the immeasurable value and precious dignity that each person is endowed with at conception. It explains why the state must use its power to protect the lives of defenseless people. It would be a different faith to talk about it differently.

Leatherwood continued, “Christians seek the wellbeing of our neighbors—both born and preborn—and, as a result, believe our laws should help people live and flourish. So the question isn’t about abandoning what we know to be right and true, but whether we will abide by it in all that we do, regardless of the consequences.”

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Rast stated, “She does this through deflecting attention to the question whether the government can limit individual choices.” “In the context of faith however, this isn’t a question about government directives but rather a query of biblical teachings and their implication for personal choices. The Scriptures are clear that life is sacred, from conception to natural death. It is impossible to reconcile Christianity with the willful murder of children. 

The White House Fox News Digital did not immediately respond to the request for comment.

In recent months, President Biden has been criticised for his strong support for abortion, despite being a practicing Catholic. The White House published a statement last month It was declinedIf the president supports limits on abortion 

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