“First of all, to God be the glory,” she told the Christian legal organization in Washington, D.C., that evening. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, as a secular issue. The Alliance Defending Freedom hosted a panel following the hearing, however, where Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch dispensed with any notion that her office saw the case, Dobbs v. Wade and allow states to make their own decisions about regulating abortion. Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart focused on secular, non-religious arguments as he asked the justices to overturn Roe v. Wade and strike down Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. Nearly 1,000 miles to the northeast, lawyers for the clinic argued that the U.S. Another demonstrator carried a white, hand-painted Appeal to Heaven flag up and down the street in front of Mississippi’s last abortion clinic. One woman danced, her clothes billowing around her as she twirled while brandishing a pink flag with the name “JESUS” emblazoned across it. 1, 2021, a mostly white group of Christians with red “LIFE” duct tape over their mouths stood praying silently at the gate surrounding the Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Mississippi’s only abortion clinic. This is the second part in our three-part series, “The Christian Dominionist War on Abortion.” You can read Part I here and Part III here.
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