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Who Do You Believe?

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All we want is the truth.

In this day and age, it can feel almost impossible to figure out what is actually true. If you’ve been exposed to the last couple of political seasons or noticed current trends on social media, there’s a good chance you’ve heard the term “fake news.” This is simply a biased message presented in a way that makes it appear factual and credible. It is the publisher's intention to profit politically or financially from the message.

With all the false and deceptive messages out there, how do you determine what is factual? The answer: get as close to the original source of information as possible. Who Do You Believe was designed with this in mind. It was crafted in a way that includes personal testimonies, facts and figures to help you to reach a conclusion about the value and dignity of all human life. We invite you to read through this magazine and hopefully, we will be one of the organizations you cite when the question is asked: Who do you believe?

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