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Dozens of Congressional Leaders Send Letter Urging FDA to Ban Abortion Pill

Twenty senators led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter on Tuesday to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting that the abortion pill be classified as dangerous and taken off the market. In the U.S. House, Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) also led a group of 72 representatives in sending a letter making the same request.

“[G]iven the devastating impact this drug has had on American women and children, we must now urge the FDA to exercise its authority … and classify the abortion pill as an ‘imminent hazard to the public health’ that poses a ‘significant threat of danger’ and remove this pill from the U.S. market,” the letter addressed to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, M.D., states.

The FDA approved the abortion pill in 2000 and placed safety requirements on it known as a “risk evaluation mitigation strategy” (REMS). REMS requires the first drug in the abortion pill regimen, mifepristone, to be dispensed at an in-person visit to an abortion provider due to the health risks associated with the drug. The provider must prove competence to properly date the pregnancy, be able to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy, be able to provide or arrange “surgical intervention” (since the abortion pill failure rate increases with gestational age), and more. However, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal judge halted the in-person REMS requirement and later expanded his decision to allow the abortion pill to be obtained online and in pharmacies without seeing a health professional for the duration of the pandemic. The abortion industry, which had been pushing for at-home abortion pill use for years, is now urging the FDA to permanently drop the REMS requirement.

“We believe that this rogue judicial activism is a gross breach of the separation of powers, undermining the FDA’s statutory authority to ensure drug safety, while recklessly endangering American women and children,” the letter states. “The FDA must resist this opportunistic ploy to expand access to abortion under the fallacy that the REMS imposes an undue burden on women’s rights.”

The letter also asks the FDA to examine the ethics of the TelAbortion clinical trial being conducted by Gynuity, a research group associated with Planned Parenthood. This trial is experimenting with mail-order abortion pill access, putting women and girls as young as 10 at serious risk.

The abortion pill has killed 3.7 million preborn children, and 24 women are known to have died after taking it. Additionally, there are 4,195 reported adverse maternal reactions to the abortion pill which include excruciating abdominal pain, hemorrhage, and life-threatening infections. Since the U.K. approved at-home abortion pill use in March, two women have died. While the true number of deaths and serious side effects are unknown due to underreporting, one study has shown that the abortion pill is four times more dangerous than surgical abortion.

“[I]t is by now nakedly obvious that the abortion industry and its allies in the media, billionaire philanthropic circles, and special interest groups, have wanted an unregulated and demedicalized abortion pill since the moment the FDA first approved it in 2000,” the letter states. “… We believe this deadly pill should never have been approved, yet the abortion industry was politically rewarded with an accelerated approval process normally reserved for high-risk drugs that address life-threatening illnesses like AIDS. As you are surely aware, pregnancy is not a life-threatening illness, and the abortion pill does not cure or prevent any disease.”

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America’s Greatest Need Has Never Been Political Alone—It Has Always Been Spiritual

As America passed the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many were asking an important question: What has become of the American Dream? To mark this historic milestone, Elon University in North Carolina conducted a nationwide survey examining how Americans view their nation, its government, and its future. Polls can fluctuate with current events and political climates, but they often reveal something deeper: the hopes, fears, and convictions of ordinary citizens. This survey paints a sobering picture.

Is Genesis Too Controversial To Preach From The Pulpit? Too Many Pastors Say ‘Yes’

Over the years, I’ve had so many pastors tell me that they avoid preaching the early chapters of Genesis in their churches because it’s just too controversial and can cause division. To avoid ruffling feathers, many pastors avoid it, or if they must teach those early chapters, they are often very vague, not taking a position on Genesis or presenting all the positions and letting their congregation choose for themselves. But this approach has had major negative consequences!

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Twenty senators led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter on Tuesday to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting that the abortion pill be classified as dangerous and taken off the market. In the U.S. House, Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) also led a group of 72 representatives in sending a letter making the same request.

“[G]iven the devastating impact this drug has had on American women and children, we must now urge the FDA to exercise its authority … and classify the abortion pill as an ‘imminent hazard to the public health’ that poses a ‘significant threat of danger’ and remove this pill from the U.S. market,” the letter addressed to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, M.D., states.

The FDA approved the abortion pill in 2000 and placed safety requirements on it known as a “risk evaluation mitigation strategy” (REMS). REMS requires the first drug in the abortion pill regimen, mifepristone, to be dispensed at an in-person visit to an abortion provider due to the health risks associated with the drug. The provider must prove competence to properly date the pregnancy, be able to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy, be able to provide or arrange “surgical intervention” (since the abortion pill failure rate increases with gestational age), and more. However, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal judge halted the in-person REMS requirement and later expanded his decision to allow the abortion pill to be obtained online and in pharmacies without seeing a health professional for the duration of the pandemic. The abortion industry, which had been pushing for at-home abortion pill use for years, is now urging the FDA to permanently drop the REMS requirement.

“We believe that this rogue judicial activism is a gross breach of the separation of powers, undermining the FDA’s statutory authority to ensure drug safety, while recklessly endangering American women and children,” the letter states. “The FDA must resist this opportunistic ploy to expand access to abortion under the fallacy that the REMS imposes an undue burden on women’s rights.”

The letter also asks the FDA to examine the ethics of the TelAbortion clinical trial being conducted by Gynuity, a research group associated with Planned Parenthood. This trial is experimenting with mail-order abortion pill access, putting women and girls as young as 10 at serious risk.

The abortion pill has killed 3.7 million preborn children, and 24 women are known to have died after taking it. Additionally, there are 4,195 reported adverse maternal reactions to the abortion pill which include excruciating abdominal pain, hemorrhage, and life-threatening infections. Since the U.K. approved at-home abortion pill use in March, two women have died. While the true number of deaths and serious side effects are unknown due to underreporting, one study has shown that the abortion pill is four times more dangerous than surgical abortion.

“[I]t is by now nakedly obvious that the abortion industry and its allies in the media, billionaire philanthropic circles, and special interest groups, have wanted an unregulated and demedicalized abortion pill since the moment the FDA first approved it in 2000,” the letter states. “… We believe this deadly pill should never have been approved, yet the abortion industry was politically rewarded with an accelerated approval process normally reserved for high-risk drugs that address life-threatening illnesses like AIDS. As you are surely aware, pregnancy is not a life-threatening illness, and the abortion pill does not cure or prevent any disease.”

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America’s Greatest Need Has Never Been Political Alone—It Has Always Been Spiritual

As America passed the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many were asking an important question: What has become of the American Dream? To mark this historic milestone, Elon University in North Carolina conducted a nationwide survey examining how Americans view their nation, its government, and its future. Polls can fluctuate with current events and political climates, but they often reveal something deeper: the hopes, fears, and convictions of ordinary citizens. This survey paints a sobering picture.

Is Genesis Too Controversial To Preach From The Pulpit? Too Many Pastors Say ‘Yes’

Over the years, I’ve had so many pastors tell me that they avoid preaching the early chapters of Genesis in their churches because it’s just too controversial and can cause division. To avoid ruffling feathers, many pastors avoid it, or if they must teach those early chapters, they are often very vague, not taking a position on Genesis or presenting all the positions and letting their congregation choose for themselves. But this approach has had major negative consequences!

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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