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| headquarters = [[wikipedia:Norman, Oklahoma|Norman, Oklahoma]] | | headquarters = [[wikipedia:Norman, Oklahoma|Norman, Oklahoma]] | ||
| type = Religious Activism | | type = Religious Activism | ||
| founders = | | founders = [[T. Russell Hunter]] (executive director) | ||
| leadership = | | leadership = [[Rachel Burkey]] (administrative director), [[Sam Riley]] (media director) | ||
| theological_tradition = | | theological_tradition = [[Christian]] | ||
| date_founded = | | date_founded = 2018 | ||
| affiliations = | | affiliations = | ||
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'''Abolitionists Rising''' (formerly known as '''Free The States''') is | '''Abolitionists Rising''' (formerly known as '''Free The States''' before July 2023) is a Christian-run [[Abortion abolitionism|anti-abortion]] organization based in [[wikipedia:Norman, Oklahoma|Norman, Oklahoma]]. The organization facilitated the creation of the [[Norman Statement]] on abortion, which lists the beliefs the organization has regarding abortion (that it should be consider murder, since humans from conception an onwards, are made in the image of God, and thus deserve equal protection under the law of the land) and the abolition of it.<ref>https://abolitionistsrising.com</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 11 March 2025
Abolitionists Rising
Headquarters | Norman, Oklahoma |
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Type | Religious Activism |
Founder(s) | T. Russell Hunter (executive director) |
Leadership | Rachel Burkey (administrative director), Sam Riley (media director) |
Date Founded | 2018 |
Theological Tradition | Christian |
Website | AbolitionistsRising.com |
Abolitionists Rising (formerly known as Free The States before July 2023) is a Christian-run anti-abortion organization based in Norman, Oklahoma. The organization facilitated the creation of the Norman Statement on abortion, which lists the beliefs the organization has regarding abortion (that it should be consider murder, since humans from conception an onwards, are made in the image of God, and thus deserve equal protection under the law of the land) and the abolition of it.[1]