America's Crime Against Humanity
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Archbishop Ronald J. Lay presents a faith-centered examination of abortion through the lens of Christian teaching, moral philosophy, and the sanctity of human life.America's Crime Against Humanity by Archbishop Ronald J. Lay is a passionate Christian message addressing moral, spiritual, and social issues surrounding abortion in the United States. Writing from a biblical and pastoral perspective, the author presents a call to lawmakers, medical professionals, and citizens to reconsider the nation's approach to the protection of unborn life. Drawing on scripture, Christian teachings, and personal conviction, Archbishop Ronald J. Lay argues that life in the womb is sacred and that society must uphold the sanctity of human life. Through religious reflection, moral reasoning, and appeals to faith, the author encourages readers to reflect on the value of life, the responsibilities of a Christian society, and the importance of defending those who cannot defend themselves. The book also includes a message of salvation, and an invitation for readers to seek spiritual guidance and engage in dialogue about faith and biblical questions. America's Crime Against Humanity is written for readers interested in Christian perspectives on contemporary moral debates, as well as those seeking faith-based reflections on life, ethics, and personal responsibility.
Archbishop Ronald J. Lay presents a faith-centered examination of abortion through the lens of Christian teaching, moral philosophy, and the sanctity of human life.America's Crime Against Humanity by Archbishop Ronald J. Lay is a passionate Christian message addressing moral, spiritual, and social issues surrounding abortion in the United States. Writing from a biblical and pastoral perspective, the author presents a call to lawmakers, medical professionals, and citizens to reconsider the nation's approach to the protection of unborn life. Drawing on scripture, Christian teachings, and personal conviction, Archbishop Ronald J. Lay argues that life in the womb is sacred and that society must uphold the sanctity of human life. Through religious reflection, moral reasoning, and appeals to faith, the author encourages readers to reflect on the value of life, the responsibilities of a Christian society, and the importance of defending those who cannot defend themselves. The book also includes a message of salvation, and an invitation for readers to seek spiritual guidance and engage in dialogue about faith and biblical questions. America's Crime Against Humanity is written for readers interested in Christian perspectives on contemporary moral debates, as well as those seeking faith-based reflections on life, ethics, and personal responsibility.
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