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Every person has worth says new TV commercial from Pro-Life Wisconsin

IssuesIssues·By Heidi Miller

Every person has worth says new TV commercial from Pro-Life Wisconsin

While our culture may push perfection or productivity as way of deciding the worth of a person, Pro-Life Wisconsin recently launched a TV commercial that shows that all people were created with worth and all people are valuable.

The commercial states that worth is defined not by “his physical abilities or occupation, not because of her skin color or status, each person is valued not because of his productivity or age, but because we are human created by God in His own image and likeness, and neither economics nor emotions should alter the length of each person’s gift to humanity.”

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