"Alabama Chief Justice's Bible-quoting Sparks Debate on Embryo Ruling"

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Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that frozen embryos are considered children under state law, with Chief Justice Tom Parker citing Bible verses and Christian theologians in his opinion, has sparked a debate on church-state separation. Advocates fear that such explicit references to Christian theology could embolden government officials to challenge the separation of church and state, while anti-abortion activists rejoice at the decision. The ruling reflects the influence of the conservative Christian legal movement and could impact decisions in other state courts and legislatures, particularly in states with fetal personhood language in their laws.
Topics:nation#alabama-supreme-court#christian-nationalism#church-state-separation#embryo-ruling#ivf#law-and-religion
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