Can a revolution come as a pill? Over the past century we saw first the birth control pill. And—much more recently—we have the abortion pill.
Both pills have served to reshape our entire moral landscape.
The abortion pill was promised and packaged as “safe.”
Except it’s not.
Just this past week, the Ethics and Public Policy Center released a major study—looking at upwards of 800,000 prescribed mifepristone abortions.
They found that no less than 11% of women had experienced “sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious adverse event within 45 days following a mifepristone abortion.”
This is how the culture of death works. It kills and it harms, and it lies. It directs its attack directly on the unborn. It deliberately ignores the “harm” intentionally inflicted on the unborn child and then misrepresents the risk of harm to the mother as well.
It runs on a high-speed rail of lies and then it piles further lies on top.

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