Was Slime on America’s Mind?
Though the world may constantly pollute our minds and hearts, we know there is a solution. We know we can combat the toxic waste and save souls. We simply need to take action.
Though the world may constantly pollute our minds and hearts, we know there is a solution. We know we can combat the toxic waste and save souls. We simply need to take action.
A new study out of Denmark confirms that women who take hormonal birth control are more likely to suffer from depression.
October 16, 2016, marks a sinister 100 year anniversary in our nation’s history—the founding of what has become the largest abortion business in America.
In the first article of this series, we discussed Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, and her three basic philosophies that still drive the organization today.
When others don’t speak the truth and attempt to lead people down the path of destruction, it is up to us to shine light on that truth and remove the scales from their eyes.
Next month will mark the 100th anniversary of perhaps the most destructive force ever to be unleashed on the world. I’m speaking of the organization Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its founder, Margaret Sanger. In 1935, author H. G. Wells stated, “When the history of our civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine.”
The lies and deceit spewed by Planned Parenthood and forced down the throats of the public continue to sicken.
If Planned Parenthood were a patient (at least one they haven’t aborted), it could be diagnosed with one of many behavioral disorders.
Margaret Sanger was the outspoken founder of Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion chain in America.
History remembers Margaret Sanger as the founder of Planned Parenthood and hails her as a champion of women’s rights. In reality, the real Margaret Sanger was concerned with more than just women’s rights.
We know that all people have the fundamental right to life. Why is it so difficult for our society to teach and uphold this?
The Planned Parenthood Federation of today traces its roots back to Margaret Sanger’s first birth control clinic which she opened in Brooklyn in 1916.