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Lila Rose: America needs to return to core values of respecting human life

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Lila Rose: America needs to return to core values of respecting human life

In a recent interview with Life TODAY, Live Action President Lila Rose said:

This is a nation founded under God for the protection of human life because they are endowed by their creator with these rights and we need to remind people this is a country that is based on Judeo-Christian values. That the reason that we’re great is because we value human life; we see human beings as being made in the image of God, human beings as being stamped with that beautiful mark of the creator God, and we need to remind people of that otherwise our nation won’t succeed and the liberties that we’ve gotten to enjoy, and I’ve gotten to enjoy even, we’re going to be losing them.

See the rest of Live Action President Lila Rose’s comments in her interview Life TODAY here or by clicking on the image below:

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