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Faulty title, wrong inference. To state that "evangelicals" did anything in concert is preposterous. How about some evangelicals, liberal evangelicals (oxymoronic), '60's-era evies, political evangelicals, etc.
Just reading the title is annoying. Biblical purists have always known Who the Creatof of Life is. It isn't a political or philosphical debate for Bible-believers. That's one for the skeptics and the "foolish", according to the Psalmist.
I'm puzzled by this article. I grew up in the Baptist church in the 1950's and 1960's. The vast majority of evangelicals were pro-life then and are pro-life now. Many evangelicals do not believe in abortion for any reason.
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