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Saturday, September 26, 2020

New pro-life movie challenges the soul of America


Breaking Christian News is promoting a Pro-Life movie that will be available on various digital video formats available for viewing October 2 on TV, PC, Smart Phone, etc. Is an unborn child a person to be murdered or a biological appendage to discarded? LOOK FOR THE MOVIE! Hopefully President Trump nominates a Justice  that addresses personhood.


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New pro-life movie challenges the soul of America

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Mark your calendars for October 2nd as we release this highly acclaimed pro-life movie "The Order of Rights" on various digital platforms.

Featuring evangelist Dr. Alveda King staring herself as a cameo role.

This film addresses the rights of the unborn as well as the rights of the father's voice. We are praying for a return to America's founding principles and to the God that inspired them. To view our trailer and sign the petition to defund planned parenthood, visit our website here.

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[Blog Editor: The movie promotional website (https://orderofrightsmovie.com/) has release info, a trailer (posted below) and a small descriptive paragraph followed by a DEFUND Planned Parenthood petition which follows this sentence.]

The Order of Rights is a pro-life film. The story centers around Emma Stein, a pregnant single girl who has been advised by her mother to have an abortion. Despite the objection of the child’s father, Ethan Carpenter, and his promise to help her, she decides to go ahead with the procedure. When Ethan and his family file a lawsuit on behalf of the child’s right to life, the drama escalates as Emma’s mother, Kerri, contacts a friend in the Associated Press. Before long, the case is mired in media frenzy. The court has to decide whether the child in Emma’s womb is a person or not, and if so, if it is endowed with the unalienable rights as enumerated in the Declaration of Independence. The title, “Order of Rights” refers to the order in which the categories of rights are deliberately listed in the document: Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness.

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Coming October 2, 2020

The debate over the sanctity of life is at the center of the upcoming prolife film, “The Order of Rights.” Releasing October 2,2020, from Stone Road Productions on streaming platforms Amazon, Google, and VUDU, the movie raises the issue of whether a child in the womb is a person or not.

“The Order of Rights” centers on Emma Stein (Emma Elle Roberts), a pregnant single girl who has been advised by her mother to have an abortion despite the objection of the child's young Christian father, Ethan Carpenter (Ben Davies). Even as Ethan tries to help her, she decides to go ahead with terminating the pregnancy. Ethan and his family file a lawsuit on behalf of the child’s right to life, and their story moves to prominence as a nationally publicized court case. The court has to decide whether the child in Emma’s womb is a person or not and if so if it is endowed with the unalienable rights as enumerated in the Declaration of Independence. “The title, “The Order of Rights” refers to the order in which the categories of rights are deliberately listed in the Declaration of Independence: ‘Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness,’ such ideals often recognized as America’s mission statement upon which our governing framework, the Constitution, is based,” said Jim Ball, movie director. In most abortion cases, a mother’s ‘right to pursue happiness’ overshadows a baby’s ‘right to life.’ The film’s fair-minded approach gives audiences a nuanced look at both views of the unborn in a courtroom setting. “It is our hope to raise the voices of millions through this film who are speaking out and especially for those who cannot speak for themselves, the unborn,” said Steve Ball, executive producer. “It is also our hope that this film touches those who have experienced abortions so that they know that they can receive forgiveness and begin to heal."

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