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Anti-abortion group puts up ‘ultrasound Jesus’ billboards
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Anti-abortion group puts up ‘ultrasound Jesus’ billboards
Posted by cweiser 12/21/10, 9:29 am

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Cincinnati Right to Life has posted five billboards showing Jesus in an ultrasound image with the slogan, “He came as a baby.”

“This simple illustration emphasizes that Jesus Christ came to the world both human and divine, and in so doing, sanctified the birth process for every person. Christmas is the message of Christ’s Love for all, no matter our age, race, ability, poverty or wealth, or place or residence,” writes Cincinnati Right to Life in their press release.

Here’s more information on the billboard campaign from Lifenews.com http://www.lifenews.com/2010/12/20/state-5754/

According to Lifenews, the Cincinnati billboards will appear on Clifton Ave, McMillan Ave, Crescentville Rd, Red Bank Rd and Loveland Madeira Rd.

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/201...illboards/
 
12-21-2010 04:13 PM
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