Jessa Duggar was in Washington, D.C. last week, and she took the time to see the museums.

Duggar documented her trip on Instagram, but there's one comment that's raising eyebrows as well as garnering support.

"I walked through the Holocaust Museum again today... very sobering," she said. "Millions of innocents denied the most basic and fundamental of all rights -- their right to life."

She continues to talk about how humans are "destroying the life of another" who is not believed to be on the same level. And though her message was seemingly about the Holocaust at first, it then shifted to abortion.

Duggar explains that children with Down Syndrome or other disabilities are killed because they are considered different. And though she also speaks out about the elderly and other people who are sick, she ended her message by asserting her pro life stance.

"May we never sit idly by and allow such an atrocity to happen again," she said. "Not this generation. We must be a voice for those who cannot speak up for themselves. Because EVERY LIFE IS PRECIOUS. #ProLife."

Her mom, Michelle Duggar, visited the Holocaust Museum last year, and she made similar comments. She called abortion a holocaust, and she said more than 4,000 babies were being killed each day.

Duggar also took on evolution when she visited other museums this month.

She showed a picture that talked pitted man's words against God's word. In the end, both show the same results: A man uncovering fossils. But Duggar explained that the starting points were very different.

"If there really was a worldwide flood (as the Bible speaks of), what would the evidence be?" she said. "Billions of dead things buried in rock layers, laid down by water, all over the earth. And that's exactly what we find.... An Evolutionist and a Creationist will look at the same thing, but come to different conclusions because of their different starting points."