
'Your Body Belongs To Christ': US Anti-abortionists See Divine Hand In Court Ruling
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52% : Anti-abortion campaigners celebrate outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on June 24, 2022, after it announced that it had overturned Roe v Wade Photo: AFP / OLIVIER DOULIERY49% : Mark Cavaliere, director of the Southwest Coalition for Life, which designs anti-abortion programs and campaigns, defends such tools.
48% : Devised by psychologist Theresa Burke and present in dozens of countries, "Rachel's Vineyard" draws on biblical scripture and is described as a way to promote "healing the pain of abortion.
46% : Diana Villanueva, 53, who is against abortion, discusses her work running "Rachel's Vineyard," a retreat inspired by Christian biblical scripture which offers support to women who, like her, regret their abortion, in El Paso, Texas, on June 16, 2022 Photo: AFP / Robyn Beck "But then at the same time, I wish somebody would have been there, because maybe that would have given me the courage to speak out and say: 'I don't want to do this'.
45% : On Friday, their prayers were answered when a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court threw out almost 50 years of settled law, allowing individual states to make their own rules -- including banning abortion in all circumstances.
43% : " "The fact of the matter is that abortion affects you," she said.
37% : The religious right has long aimed to have the landmark 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling enshrining the right to abortion in the United States overturned.
37% : Cavaliere, a father of five, believes that the Supreme Court's codification of abortion in 1973 undermined women.
31% : "I think Texas is setting an example, and hopefully other states will follow suit and abortion will be completely banned."
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