Pro-Life This Week – October 12, 2018
FIGHT PLANNED PARENTHOOD You can help save a life today! Make a difference and give light to the darkness. DONATE Week in Review – Physician-assisted suicide… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – October 12, 2018
FIGHT PLANNED PARENTHOOD You can help save a life today! Make a difference and give light to the darkness. DONATE Week in Review – Physician-assisted suicide… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – October 12, 2018
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We must understand and teach others the sacredness of every human being’s life. Our eternal souls depend upon it.
Everyone has value. Everyone matters. No matter what.
In today’s guest commentary, Dr. Elizabeth Wickham writes about the low-profile wing of the euthanasia movement known as the Third Path.
We all have so very much to be thankful for, and we must never forget that all we have comes from God, so all glory must go to Him and Him alone.
Sometimes information that forms our intellectual understanding of the human person requires that we take a step back and revisit the writings that help us come to the proper conclusion that human personhood begins when the human being begins, at his biological beginning.
An Australian nurse explains the realities of euthanasia—realities that know no borders.
No one likes to suffer, but humans are not animals who can be “put down” when infirmity or old age comes. How do we teach respect for God’s children in an era where assisted suicide is becoming more and more acceptable?
Do you want to live in a culture that comforts you when you’re seriously ill or dying? Or do you want one that brushes you aside and tells you to die?