The Science Abortionists Don’t Want You To Know

Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, we’ve seen amazing technological advancements in our computers and smartphones and medical advancements have seen parallel growth. How do those technological and medical advances affect the fight for life? Watch this video from EDIFY now.

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