The Weird, Weird World of Choice
By Judie Brown It is always good to revisit the use of any word, especially when it is consistently used out of context. For our… Read More »The Weird, Weird World of Choice
By Judie Brown It is always good to revisit the use of any word, especially when it is consistently used out of context. For our… Read More »The Weird, Weird World of Choice
By Judie Brown In the C.S. Lewis classic The Screwtape Letters, senior demon Screwtape writes to his novice demon (and nephew) Wormwood: “Indeed the safest… Read More »Reimagined Human Rights
By Susan Ciancio When I read the headline that said “New Group Offers ‘Abortion Doulas’ to Help Women Feel Better about Killing Their Babies,” I… Read More »Abortion Doulas?
By Judie Brown We see countless instances of white noise in our society today. According to Webster, white noise is “meaningless or distracting commotion, hubbub,… Read More »White Noise Can Kill People
By Veronika Winkels In an article published [recently] in the Atlantic, Deborah Copaken rallies support for continuing the defense of legalized abortion in America, calling upon her personal… Read More »‘Roe V. Wade’ Has Brought Women Grief. It’s Time to Acknowledge It
Planned Parenthood wants women to feel proud of their abortions, but we know the murder of a preborn child brings nothing but sorrow.
Though many call abortion a “choice,” we know the truth—and this is a truth that will remain until the end of time. Abortion kills an innocent child.
With so much disregard for the sanctity of life facing our culture, it is sometimes difficult to imagine things getting better. But we must not be discouraged. We must not fail to fail to pray. We must not fail to strive to make a change. God is listening, and He works miracles every day.
By Michael Hichborn
In today’s modern society, we often hear the discussion on abortion, euthanasia, and other matters related to life as based upon one’s “choice.”
Forty-one years have passed since the Supreme Court took away the rights of an innocent class of people and allowed them to be killed at will. Forty-one years of suffering have ensued. In addition to the millions of babies murdered, countless families ;mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents, and other family members must live daily with the tragic loss of a child killed before he was born. But it is not too late to change minds and hearts to open them to a love for each and every human being. It is never too late to teach human beings how to love one another.
In philosophy, we are taught that the first words are the most important in an argument.
By Camille Giglio
California, a state with an aging population, falling birth rates, and rising welfare rolls, now has a super majority of Democrats in the state legislature with a Democrat as governor.