
The equivalent of 45.8 tanker trucks of the blood of unborn babies have been poured out in South Africa over the 27 years since abortion on demand was legalised in the nation, said new political party #Hope4SA in a media statement today.
“The fateful decision to legalize abortion was cast on 29 October 1996, with both the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the African National Congress (ANC) lending their support. Subsequently, on 01 February 1997, the nation witnessed the commencement of legalized abortion, marking a pivotal moment in our country’s history,” says the statement.
The party, which was launched in Bloemfontein earlier this year with a vision of taking biblical values to Parliament, also released a video clip [see below] of its deputy president servant leader Rooies Strauss speaking against abortion during a demonstration in his studio in Groblershoop in the Northern Cape.
“We call upon the public to rise and make a conscious choice. It is time to redirect our trajectory and support a Christian Party that aligns with our core beliefs,” says the statement.
More information about Hope4SA can be viewed at www.hope4sa.org.za and https://www.facebook.com/hope4saparty
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