A group of Southern Baptist pastors and the local Catholic archdiocese are among those upset about a $6.5 million Planned Parenthood facility going up next to a prominent adoption center in Fort Worth Texas. Planned Parenthood confirmed plans for the 19,000-square-foot facility, complete with an ambulatory surgical center, on its website and in news reports on March 30. The general contractor on the project, The DeMoss Company, has built numerous structures for churches and religious organizations, including three Southern Baptist churches in Tarrant County, Texas, that have asked DeMoss to remove their endorsements from the company’s website.
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