Yes, because men seeking to control women's bodies - and women in general - is a tale as old as time. Regardless of what anyone says, the so-called "pro-life" movement is purely about patriarchy and always has been. Denying women rights over their own bodies is an ongoing effort to control women, using Christianity as cover. By the way, when Roe v. Wade was first passed, most Christian organizations supported it, including the Southern Baptist Convention, which stated that "It is questionable that Christian love and justice would be served by extremely restrictive laws which do not give conscientious people with proper medical advice the opportunity to choose when they are faced with very grave moral dilemmas related to abortion."