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The Human Tragedy of Erroneous Views
By Judie Brown When sin becomes a matter of opinion, human beings become collateral damage. In the process, naïve individuals rely on what they read as if it were gospel truth, never questioning the written or spoken word. And sadly, there are eternal consequences for those who provide personal opinions as though they were gospel truths. For example, according to an ABC News article, “Pastor...
Obamanomics In Health Care = Abcd: Abort Babies, Control Cost And Deny Care
Current discussions on health care reform appear to be focused on the strategy of why paying for abortion with our tax dollars is fundamental to the bill’s passage by way of the reconciliation process. No, I am not kidding. I am dead serious.
Same-Sex Marriage in D.C. and the Attack on Religious Liberty
Washington, D.C. (04 March 2010) – American Life League president Judie Brown issued the following statement today regarding Archbishop Donald Wuerl’s decision to end Catholic foster care and employee spousal health benefits in the wake of a new same-sex...
Delta Smelt Fish, Dolphins and Babies
A serious drought in California’s agricultural areas has sent fruit and vegetable prices soaring, but people probably don’t know much else about the situation. Well, there’s a bit of a fish story behind it.
A Biblical Examination of Conscience
Have mercy on me, God, in your goodness; in your abundant compassion blot out my offense. Wash away all my guilt; from my sin cleanse me. For I know my offense; my sin is always before me. Against you alone have I sinned; I have done such evil in your sight That you...
ALL Welcomes New Associate: Right to Life of the Central Coast
Washington, D.C. (02 March 2010) – American Life League welcomed the newest member organization of the ALL Associates program: Right to Life of the Central Coast based in Orcutt, California. “We’re excited to partner with RTLCC to advance the recognition of...
Freedom: A right and a responsibility
Black clouds cover the stars and moon, and the quiet Chinese city is damp with yesterday’s rain. A point of light, small but brilliant, creeps along a misty alleyway.
