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You have only a few hours left to support EPPC’s #GivingTuesday campaign. Please don’t miss this chance to help us promote the truth in policy and culture.
Your support has been overwhelming! But we have a long way to go to raise $250,000 before December 31st—and we can’t do it without you ([link removed]) .
This morning I wrote to you about our fight for the future of human dignity and orthodox religious belief in our country.
Will human dignity be enshrined in our public policies and culture? Or will the truth about the human person and just societies be consigned to the history books?
Will the American Founding be returned to and reenacted in law, or judged a defunct, ill-conceived experiment?
Will biblical religion flourish or flounder?
The answers to these questions are being determined now—on the floors of Congress, in our parishes, in our schools, and in own homes. At this crucial time, EPPC is working tirelessly to craft the arguments and policies Americans need to uphold religious freedom and the dignity of each human person—male and female, as created by God—in the public square and in their own homes.
These efforts would not be possible without our staunch community of supporters, but there is so much work to be done.
Friend, if you haven’t already, will you consider making a tax-deductible contribution today ([link removed]) in support of our urgent work to promote Judeo-Christian principles—practically—in policy and the culture?
With Dobbs before the Supreme Court, we are facing an unprecedented opportunity to overturn Roe vs. Wade and protect the right to life of all human beings in law throughout the states. EPPC is already leading the charge through the work of our program on the Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture ([link removed]) , the HHS Accountability Project ([link removed]) , our Bioethics and American Democracy ([link removed]) program, and we’ve created a site dedicated to all the best resources on the Dobbs case ([link removed]) . And our work is having a big impact.
For example, just today Ed Whelan—who is read and respected by Supreme Court justices and clerks—is in the Wall Street Journal with an important essay on Dobbs ([link removed]) , arguing that the Chief Justice’s record provides compelling reasons to think that he will forge a supermajority of justices to overturn Roe.
And tomorrow morning, EPPC’s Erika Bachiochi will be speaking on the steps of the Supreme Court for the #EmpowerWomenPromoteLife rally prior to oral arguments in Dobbs.
EPPC’s leadership will be needed more than ever in the policy scramble that will ensue if Roe and Casey are finally overturned, but we need your help to rise to the coming challenges.
Friend, will you make a tax-deductible gift of $100, $500, or whatever amount you can afford today ([link removed]) , to help us reach our goal of $250,000 by December 31st?
Thank you so much for being a part of EPPC’s mission and for your generosity on this #GivingTuesday.
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Ryan T. Anderson
President, Ethics and Public Policy Center
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