The Satanic Temple (TST) announced the opening of its second telemedicine abortion clinic in Virginia, more than a year after opening its first facility in New Mexico. According to press releaseTST says the Virginia-based abortion facility, titled “Right to Your Life Satanic Abortion Clinic,” will be “free,” like the first facility, and that “patients will only have to pay for the medication through a third party.” It's over,'' he said. Very cheap price. ”
“Our dedicated staff will once again be available 24/7 to ensure patients receive the care they need, when they need it,” TST added.
The group, which is not affiliated with the Church of Satan founded by Anton LaVey in the 1960s, said it was trying to fight back against abortion regulations enacted in the wake of Roe v. Wade's overturn.
“While many clinics have been forced to close, we have taken the bold step of opening the world's first religious abortion clinic on February 14, 2023,” TST explained. “Since then, we have proudly provided more than 100 abortions in New Mexico to our patients at no cost other than medication.The average cost per procedure is $91, the lowest in the entire state. We offer affordable abortion options.”
“We are honored to have been able to positively impact so many lives during a difficult time,” he added, adding that the project also covered travel and medication costs for people struggling financially.
“As abortion rights remain a central issue in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, we remain steadfast in our mission to expand access and protect bodily autonomy,” the group concluded. “We recognize the urgency of this work and we will not stop until we make lasting change.”
According to the TST document shared with christian post, The group describes abortion as part of a “ritual of destruction that functions as a ritual of protection,” and reads and listens to pro-abortion stories as a way to “alleviate any prejudice” women are subjected to. He pointed out that this is also included in the preparation of the procedure. It's like walking into a clinic.
TST, headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts, describes satanic abortion rituals as “spiritual experiences designed to instill confidence and self-worth in accordance with TST's religious beliefs.”
In 2021, the administration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, lifted restrictions that stopped the distribution of abortion-inducing drugs by mail.
Many have expressed concerns about the safety of allowing pregnant women to take this type of drug without the strict authority of a medical professional, and that the use of the drug can be dangerous or even fatal. It claims that it can have consequences. CBN News Reported.
“Our staff is meeting virtually with each patient in a series of online visits to ensure the safety of each patient, including follow-up meetings. We thoroughly discuss the risks and therefore encourage each patient to know where the nearest medical facility is in case a complication occurs. Please,” TST Executive Director Erin Herrian told The Christian Post.
“We disagree with the idea that telemedicine puts patients at risk,” she argued. “Instead, we argue that telehealth clinics like ours can save lives by expanding care and access.”
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