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The Red Herrings of Abortion
By Judie Brown Abortion is an act intended to kill a person. That is a simple fact. But in the culture today it is anything but that, at least if you listen to the commentators and proponents of the act. Words are fashioned to disguise what abortion is; those words are what we call the red herrings of abortion. They are words intended to mislead others into thinking that abortion is something...
Tug Of War Or Anti-Catholic Propaganda?
We just came across this story in the July 26 Irish Times. Lo and behold, on page 4 of the first section, we read the following headline: “Tug of war over the right to choose.”
What A Daughter Could Have Done With The Right Attorney
No sooner had my blog, Grandmothers for Death, been posted, than a dear friend, attorney Richard Collier, advised us that indeed the young girl whose mother literally coerced her into having an abortion could have exercised her rights and saved her baby.
British Brainiacs … or maniacs?
I just arrived in London on July 25 and what do you know? The Daily Telegraph has two remarkable articles in the first section, neither of which do much to reinforce the culture of life.
Out Of The Darkness
My regular blog entries share a wide variety of problems, but occasionally we attempt to focus your attention on all the good news that is happening in the circle of friends we commonly refer to as our fellow pro-lifers who strive to live the pro-life life.
Reparation For Good For God For Life
It is heartwarming to read Father Tom Euteneuer’s weekly Spirit and Life commentaries. As the president of Human Life International, Father travels the world spreading truth, embracing the reality of God’s love for each human being and affirming the undeniable teachings that are the basis of Catholic doctrine.
Lawyers And The Demise Of Moral Clarity
The purpose of this blog is to ask for your help in the struggle to oppose the American Bar Association’s “pro-choice” (pro-abortion) position statement, adopted at its 1992 annual meeting in San Francisco.
