U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock Speaks Up About Abortion During Rally For Seniors In Atlanta

This past week, U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) stepped up to speak at a rally for seniors in Atlanta by stating that “even God gave us a choice” when bringing up abortion.

It was reported by Fox News that Warnock, who is a self-described pro-choice pastor, took time at the rally to step up and speak out about his support for a woman’s right to make the choice as to whether or not to end the life of an innocent child.

“I have a profound reverence for life,” expressed Warnock. “And I also have a deep respect for choice.”

However, directly in the wake of that statement, Warnock called the patient’s room “too narrow and cramped” for a woman, her doctor, and the hand of the United States Government.

“So, I trust women in their wisdom to sit with their own doctor and, if they choose, to sit with their pastor, and to pray about that and let their own conscience guide them,” stated Warnock. “Even God gave us a choice.”

Warnock was the target of pretty extreme criticism from the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America group, expressing his overtly extreme view on abortion.

“Senator Raphael Warnock strenuously opposes any limits whatsoever on abortion – including brutal late-term abortions up to the moment of birth and even infanticide,” expressed the president of the group, Marjorie Dannenfelser, via a release. “Georgians are deeply disturbed by Warnock’s shameless push to strip human rights from the most vulnerable and defenseless among us, the unborn.”

Dannenfelser went on to state that pro-abortion Democrats such as Warnock and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams would “go to any lengths to promote abortion on demand nationwide.”

“Whether it is cloaking their radical agenda in the guise of religion or pushing outright misinformation denying basic scientific facts – for example, that unborn children have beating hearts by six weeks and can feel pain at least by 15 weeks,” continued Dannenfelser.

Both of the politicians from Georgia have thrown their lots in with the army of other Democratic candidates that have rushed out to lobby for abortion rights in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s monumentous decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which has been the cause of well over 63 million abortions in the country since back in 1973, as reported by the National Right to Life Educational Foundation.

As seen in a recently rediscovered video, Abrams claimed that at the point of six weeks, the heartbeats of unborn babies are not real, but a “manufactured sound designed” to try and take away women’s rights.

Directly after her comments, Abrams was slammed with widespread criticism stemming from various scientists and doctors refuting her claims outright.

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