Different Perspective: Broadening the Constitution explores the spiritual, moral, and constitutional dimensions of abortion through a biblical and historical lens. Drawing from scripture, U.S. law, political history, and cultural shifts-from Woodstock to modern political rhetoric-the author examines how society redefined pleasure, responsibility, and the value of life. The book challenges readers to reconsider the origins of legalized abortion, the erosion of moral absolutes, and the consequences that follow when truth is replaced by persuasion.
Through parables, legal analysis, and commentary on church and political narratives, this work offers an unflinching exploration of how a nation shaped by scripture became divided on fundamental questions of life, responsibility, and freedom. It is a call to reflection, repentance, and rediscovery of divine purpose in an age of subjective morality.
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