American Life League President Calls for Catholic Support of Personhood
Judie Brown, president of American Life League, responds to the recent statement from the Colorado Catholic Conference on the personhood ballot initiative.
Judie Brown, president of American Life League, responds to the recent statement from the Colorado Catholic Conference on the personhood ballot initiative.
For parents the world over who have agonized about the childhood vaccines that contain cells from intentionally aborted children, the news about AVM Biotechnology couldn’t be better.
Apparently the editorial writer is downright furious with pro-life legislators in that state who are attempting to correct erroneous semantics that currently make it hard to understand what the word “abortion” really means.
A Jewish businessman who some are describing as “mentally ill” attempted to kill his own child while the little boy was still in his mother’s womb.
In what can only be described as one of the most recent in a series of back peddling moves on the part of various Catholic bishops in the United states, the Colorado Catholic Conference has told the Denver Post that some have “raised serious questions about this specific amendment’s timing and content.”
We are always happy to hear news that makes it clear that the American public is growing less and less confident in the evil wares Planned Parenthood markets as “health care.”
“We are excited,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League, “that the Virginia Senate has voted to make Virginia the seventh state in the nation that does not fund Planned Parenthood.”
The ongoing effort to save preborn babies from the culture of death is akin to the epic battle between David and Goliath.
“The only time that the church approves of artificial birth control is when a woman has been raped, and the possibility exists of preventing the sperm from fertilizing an egg.”
There has been a fair share of commentary written on the Georgia Bishops and their public opposition to the proposed personhood bill (HR 536).
Emma Beck, a 30 year old artist with everything to live for is dead. She committed suicide after having her twins aborted at a clinic in England.
My blood would be boiling if I had not promised the Lord that I would surrender my temper to His loving care as one of my sacrifices this Lenten season.