Chelsea Clinton revealed that she left the Baptist Church at age six due to its strong anti-abortion stance, expressing her discomfort with the topic being discussed in Sunday School at such a young age.
She defended her mother’s faith, emphasizing its authenticity and influence on her moral compass and life’s work.
Clinton said, “I find it quite insulting sometimes when people say to my mom, my dad or me . . . that they question our faith.”
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“I was raised in a Methodist church and I left the Baptist church before my dad did, because I didn’t know why they were talking to me about abortion when I was 6 in Sunday school — that’s a true story,” claimed the former first daughter.
“My mother is very deeply a person of faith,” she continued.
“It is deeply authentic and real for my mother, and it guides so much of her moral compass, but also her life’s work,” she concluded.
However, her comments received criticism for oversimplifying complex religious and ethical matters.
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