Tony Dungy, the first Black head coach inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the modern era, recently slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for making faith-based posts in support of abortion.
“You don't have to abandon your faith or deeply held beliefs to agree with this. The government, and certainly Donald Trump, should not be telling women what to do with their bodies,” Kamala Harris said in a post Thursday.
Tony Dungy responded via X: “Dear VP Harris, I hear you say this all the time. What 'faith' are you talking about when you say you don't have to abandon your faith to support abortion?”
Mr. Dungey then quoted several verses from the Bible.
“Are you talking about the Christian faith which teaches that all babies are made in God's image (Genesis 1:26), that God places babies in the womb (Jeremiah 1:5), and that we must not take a life unjustly (Luke 18:20)?” he added. “Are you talking about that faith, or some vague general 'faith' that we are good and wise enough to make our own decisions? What 'faith' are you talking about?”
It has been pointed out that: Fox NewsDungy also shared a post from former NFL tight end Benjamin Watson, who slammed Harris, writing, “A young mother in Georgia should be alive today, raising her son and pursuing her dream of attending nursing school. This is exactly what we feared when Roe v. Wade was struck down. In over 20 states, Trump's abortion bans are preventing doctors from providing basic medical care.”
Watson responded, “Amber Thurman's tragic death was the result of complications from legal abortion pills and serious medical malpractice. She should have been treated immediately by doctors, but they took too long to act. Georgia's pro-life laws are not the problem; they do not make it a crime to perform a D&C, especially if a fetal heartbeat cannot be detected.”
“Amber should be alive, [Harris] “Instead of spreading politically motivated falsehoods, she should be drawing attention to these facts to prevent the next tragedy,” Watson added.
