Fall in Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy, he described his anti-abortion work as providing "the toxic ideological incentive for millions of Christians in the evangelical subculture to turn into a xenophobic aggrieved and perpetually angry mob."Following the leak of a near 100-page draft opinion from the Supreme Court that shows it seemingly ready to strike down Roe v.
Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling that guarantees abortion rights, Schaeffer took to Twitter to voice his concern.The ruling (should it come into law) would instantly make abortion illegal in at least 13 states, with legal access to abortion varying widely across the country.Subsequently, a large number of protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court to demonstrate against the expected ruling."Roe now, gay rights next, the evangelical led right-wing will not stop.
The USA is going to be the Christian version of Iran," Schaeffer tweeted.Speaking to Newsweek, Schaeffer warned of further developments that could occur if Roe v.