Forcing Right To Lifers To Win
Just when my coffee had barely reached the point of helping me wake up, I read a news report that riled me beyond belief. I am now wide awake, thanks to Missouri Right to Life’s placation of the culture of death.
Just when my coffee had barely reached the point of helping me wake up, I read a news report that riled me beyond belief. I am now wide awake, thanks to Missouri Right to Life’s placation of the culture of death.
I read an article recently that goes to the central reason why we are pro-life Americans who are seeking justice for our fellow preborn brothers and sisters.
The manufacturer of the so-called emergency contraceptive Plan B, Barr Labs, is claiming that sales of the deadly drug are so successful that nobody should question the value of handing over these pills to women of any age over the counter.
I have been visiting various European countries and have been out of touch with you, but certainly not out of touch with insipring sermons, the most recent of which I heard in Edinburgh, Scotland.
In recent days, a couple of ideas have flowed from the minds of pundits that suggest paving new paths for pro-life thought and action regarding abortion law.
I was elated to read that abortionist George Tiller may finally be found guilty of the crimes he has been committing for so many years.
She was carrying her fourth child and had scheduled an abortion because she was afraid that due to her ingestion of antibiotics during her pregnancy the baby might have suffered negative side effects.
I have been travelling in Eastern Europe for the past two weeks and have been somewhat out of touch with news, but during a conversation with a young Hungarian mom, the reality of why we are pro-life really struck home.
Pope Benedict’s recent document concerning the Catholic Church has raised a number of hackles, especially among those who take issue with the idea that Jesus Christ started one church and not many.
The other working title for this article was “Meet the Manipulators.” That accurately assesses the common thread running through a number of seemingly unrelated occurrences involving Planned Parenthood.
I have frequently said that the entire industry labelled as reproductive heath care is based on one simple philosophy: if you can make money by deceiving the patient, then go for it.
“If you were waiting for the opportune moment,” said Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, “that was it.”