Government Overreach Doesn't Help Pregnant Women
Breakpoint
Colson Center
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🗓️ 30 September 2022
⏱️ 6 minutes
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Summary
Now more than ever, Christians must rally around the pro-life pregnancy centers that are placed in just about every town in America, doing work no one else is doing. Right now, they need support, volunteers, advocacy, and prayer. Increasingly, it is going to become important, especially in pro-abortion states, for community leaders both in business and the church to publicly express their support. It will come at a cost, but it will be absolutely necessary, especially as attacks increase.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Breakpoint, a daily look at an ever-changing culture through the lens of unchanging truth. |
| 0:06.0 | For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street. |
| 0:08.0 | Earlier this week, the world learned that two dozen FBI agents with guns knocked on the door of the home of a pro-life activist. |
| 0:17.0 | What justified this sort of public scene? |
| 0:19.0 | Well, reportedly, the pro-life activist had shoved someone a year ago when the guy who was spewing vile things got in the face of his young son outside of an abortion clinic. While we continue to learn the details of the case, this seems to be yet another example of a kind of government overreach, a pro-abortion government overreach that's being |
| 0:38.9 | played out in a multitude of ways. Perhaps we should not be surprised by the flurry of recent |
| 0:43.8 | attacks by political officials against pro-life leaders and pro-life organizations, especially |
| 0:49.1 | in the wake of the Dobbs decision that overturn Roe v. Wade. For example, a few months ago, |
| 0:54.1 | California Attorney General Rob Banta issued a consumer alert about pro-life of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. For example, a few months ago, California |
| 0:54.6 | Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert about pro-life pregnancy centers, accusing them |
| 1:00.3 | of providing, and I quote, limited and potentially misleading resources for pregnant women |
| 1:05.8 | and of discouraging women from getting abortions. Shortly after, the Attorney General of Massachusetts |
| 1:11.7 | and then the Attorney General of Minnesota issued nearly identical so-called warnings. |
| 1:17.6 | It's not uncommon for Attorney General to issue consumer alerts in order to warn constituents |
| 1:22.3 | about local scams and fraud. These warnings typically include specific details and clear evidence of malpractice and |
| 1:29.3 | misinformation. However, these consumer alerts, the ones issued by pro-abortion government officials |
| 1:34.4 | against pregnancy resource centers, offered only a list of might-be happenings. These clinics |
| 1:39.6 | might be advertising falsely. They might not have any doctors on staff. They might be telling women |
| 1:44.8 | that abortion is bad. Who knows? False advertising, like posing as a medical doctor or pretending to |
| 1:50.3 | offer abortions when you do not, that is clearly against the law. And attorneys general are law |
| 1:56.0 | enforcement officials. So if all this foul play is actually happening at pro-life pregnancy centers |
| 2:00.6 | and not just might be happening, where are all the arrest? |
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