A pro-life pregnancy center in Orlando, Florida was hit by vandals who appeared to sacrifice two birds and a lamb in front of the clinic in a 'ritualistic attack.'
MSNBC host Ali Velshi said GOP abortion laws based off religious convictions were similar to Islamic Shariah laws.center in Orlando, Florida was hit by an attack from vandals who appeared to leave behind a beheaded chicken, another bird, and a young lamb.
"We see this as a direct attack on our services and mission, as well as those seeking care at our facility and those providing that care. And why?" Bob Perron, executive director oftold Fox News Digital."We suspect it is because we do not support or refer for abortions, which we know hurts women and their families."
Perron said that doorbell camera footage showed the person they believe may be behind the attack spending 45 minutes walking around the front of the clinic as well as venturing into the bushes where the carcasses were found. Perron said that his Catholic pro-life pregnancy center has been in talks with both police and a priest to exorcise the site of the animal sacrifices.
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