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In Chapter 3, Catechizing Politics, Suderman explains that catechism is repeated instruction in core beliefs. She argues the pro-life movement once held the ideal platform to teach that all humans—born and preborn—are God’s image bearers deserving equal justice. Instead, it catechized culture in error, teaching that some lives may be taken in cases like rape or incest and that women who murder should be exempt.
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In Chapter 2: Eroding Ecumenicalism, Suderman issues a wake-up call: if Protestants believe in sola scriptura, it must be the hill on which every faithful Christian must die. Outsourcing anti-abortion efforts to those who reject Scripture’s authority and sufficiency risks gospel compromise. God doesn’t need alliances—He calls for unwavering obedience and has always used the courageous few to bring down giants.
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In Chapter 1: Secularism Versus Sola Scriptura, Suderman exposes the pro-life movement’s compromise with secularism and emotionalism. She argues only a gospel-centered, abolitionist approach—calling abortion murder without exceptions—is biblically consistent. Powerful and convicting, it challenges Christians to stop regulating evil and start demanding justice through God’s Word.
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Suderman insists that law both shapes and reflects morality — just as laws against slavery helped reform moral attitudes, righteous laws against abortion would transform cultural conscience. The call is clear: Christians and lawmakers must reject pragmatism, abandon the pro-life catechism, and return to biblical justice — demanding equal protection for all image bearers from conception.
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