Abolition of Abortion Act in Oklahoma
Abolition of Abortion Act in Oklahoma
Senator Dusty Deevers has introduced Senate Bill 456, known as the "Abolition of Abortion Act," in the Oklahoma State Senate. The bill seeks to redefine abortion within the state's legal framework, potentially classifying it under existing homicide and wrongful death statutes.
Abolitionists Rising, led by founder T. Russell Hunter, is actively mobilizing support for the bill. The organization emphasizes the moral and religious implications of the legislation, urging citizens to engage in discussions about sin, salvation, and divine judgment.
Hunter encourages individuals to advocate for the bill and to seize opportunities to share their faith throughout the legislative process. A key event in this advocacy effort is "Abolition Day," scheduled for February 4, 2025, at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Supporters from across the state are expected to gather to express their backing for SB 456 and to demonstrate solidarity with the movement's cause. The event aims to convey to state representatives the collective stance of constituents who are committed to the protection of the unborn.
Hunter calls on fellow Christians to participate actively in this movement, suggesting that such involvement reflects a commitment to their faith and to the defense of the fatherless. He challenges believers to move beyond nominal Christianity and to become proactive witnesses in a society he describes as a "culture of death."
For more information on Abolition Day and how to participate, visit the event page: Abolition Day on Facebook.
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