Debunking Adoption Myths
We often shake our heads at the prevailing cultural attitude that sees adoption as somehow worse than killing a preborn child outright—but are we pro-lifers partially responsible for propagating that myth?
We often shake our heads at the prevailing cultural attitude that sees adoption as somehow worse than killing a preborn child outright—but are we pro-lifers partially responsible for propagating that myth?
I’ve seen a number of surveys asking which profession you trust the least. The one that consistently ranks at number one is used car salesman.
Democratic and Republican politicians alike view the abortion issue as just that: An issue worthy of compromise. It has devolved into a political game that the pro-life movement has perpetuated just by the sheer virtue of our participation in it.
Abortion advocates hate peaceful, prayerful Christ-centered pro-life activities. They especially hate the Christians who frequent abortion mill sidewalks all across the nation.
An old parable tells of an incident between a frog and a scorpion. As the story goes, a frog was about to swim across a river when a scorpion asked him for a ride.
Lilith Fair is a traveling music festival of female solo artists and female-led bands cofounded by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan.
Before this week, I bet few of us knew much about Charles Bradford “Brad” Henry, the governor of Oklahoma (no offense, Governor); but on Monday, he made inroads for the pro-life community.
It is hard to believe. Many of us are still pinching ourselves, hoping that it was only a dream or, rather, a nightmare, but the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as “the Senate bill” is now law.
It was December 8, 1917, the eve of the battle to wrest Jerusalem from the Turks. So much had gone amiss in this Great War, but portents were favorable for a decisive victory at sunrise.
It really is quite simple why I am pro-life. I believe the Catholic Church is a conduit of truth, and I know her teaching includes an uncompromising advocacy for the dignity of each human life.
It has not gone unnoticed that during Holy Week, and in the days leading up to it, the media elite, led by the New York Times, has taken aim at Pope Benedict XVI.
Tenebrae, the “Office of Darkness,” marks the beginning of the three holiest days of the Catholic year—three days to renew and relive Christ’s Passion and death.