Biden 'Mainstream' God Would Want Abortions
Joe Biden should be one of the last people you should take religious advice from and nothing proves that more than his lastest insane claim that modern religions are pro-infanticide. Biden told reporters before bordering a flight, "mainstream religions have historically concluded, that right, the existence of a human life and being is a question".
“If this decision holds, it’s really quite a radical decision,” Biden told reporters at Andrews Air Force Base.
Elsewhere in his comments, Biden indicated he could support codifying Roe in law.
“Roe says what all basic, mainstream religions have historically concluded, that right, the existence of a human life and being is a question,” Biden said. “Is it at the moment of conception? Is it six months? Is it six weeks? Is it ‘quickening’ like Aquinas argued?”
“So I mean, the idea that we’re going to make a judgment that is going to say that no one can make the judgment to choose to abort a child, based on a decision by the Supreme Court, I think goes way overboard,” added Biden.
REPORTER: Should the Senate do away with the filibuster to codify Roe?
BIDEN: I’m not prepared to make those judgments now, but, you know, I think the codification of Roe makes a lot of sense.pic.twitter.com/2Jtn0LOPyI
— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) May 3, 2022
As a senator, President Biden previously voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, having insisted the Supreme Court went “too far” — and that women do not have “the sole right to say what should happen” to their bodies.
The groomer-in-chief was among those this week sternly decrying the leaked draft opinion that suggested the high court was poised to overturn the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.
Biden, 79, said Tuesday that it “concerns me a great deal that we’re gonna after 50 years decide a woman does not have a right to choose.”
629,898 abortions were performed in the U.S. in 2019, according to data collected by the CDC from 49 states. From 2018 to 2019, the total number of abortions increased two percent, but overall there were fewer abortions being performed at the end of the decade than at the beginning.