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Catholics for Choice remains committed to respecting 'God's pronouns and identities' (respecting life, not so much)

Human Rights Campaign alumna Charles Clymer now does communications for Catholics for Choice.

So, when Clymer disputed pro-life activist Abby Johnson’s contention that God is male:

It made sense that Catholics for Choice’s official Twitter account would support Clymer’s position.

What makes less sense is Catholics for Choice’s explanation:

What?

Hardcore clowning.

Aside from contradicting themselves and Clymer by saying “his children” as opposed to, say, “their children,” there’s the whole being-more-committed-to-pronouns-than-to-life thing.

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