Here’s How The Satanic Temple Is Fighting To Save Abortion Rights In Texas

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Here’s How The Satanic Temple Is Fighting To Save Abortion Rights In Texas
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Here’s How The Satanic Temple Is Fighting To Save Abortion Rights In Texas “TST is guided by seven tenets, which include acting with empathy, justice above all, bodily autonomy, freedom in all its iterations, and belief in science.”

vowed to pay the legal fees of any driver sued under the new law. Bumble and Match promised to set up funds to help their Texas-based employees access abortion care out of state. Those companies are taking a stand, and that’s important. But, aside from the Justice Department, the response from private companies is, well, muted. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great that they’re speaking up, but their responses lack any bite.

After SB-8 became law, TST filed a letter with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration objecting to SB-8 on the grounds of religious freedom and cited the Religious Freedom Restoration Act . The TST seeks to ensure that its members have access to abortion pills within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy as part of its Satanic Abortion Ritual,

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