Why the Fight against Abortion Starts with Opposing Contraception
By Peter Baklinski
A pro-life atheist from the Maritimes argued [recently] that the Catholic Church’s teaching against contraception undermines its argument against abortion.
By Peter Baklinski
A pro-life atheist from the Maritimes argued [recently] that the Catholic Church’s teaching against contraception undermines its argument against abortion.
By Keith Riler
If you missed it, President Obama gave a twelve-minute speech at the abortion giant’s annual gala, and finished with, “Thank you, Planned Parenthood. God bless you.”
By Jim Sedlak
The media is all ablaze this week because an informed black man was nominated for a statewide office in Virginia.
“A major spin campaign is underway by Planned Parenthood to whitewash the truth about the abortion industry and paint Kermit Gosnell as an exception.
Planned Parenthood’s latest oxymoron of a motto reads: “Planned Parenthood. Care. No Matter What
“We undoubtedly will now hear from other abortionists like Planned Parenthood how Gosnell is the exception and that he is not representative of the abortion industry.
By Ryan Bomberger
Abortion activists are trying desperately to blame the actions of one of their own on pro-lifers.
By Rita Diller
Four days before he was elected to the papacy, then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio said that the next pope must be one who will bring the Church out of itself and set the laity on the path of evangelization.
Apparently there is something about the juxtaposition of an abortionist who kills born-alive babies and a Planned Parenthood “gala” that turned the president’s tummy.
This week, both the New York Times and Washington Post rejected a full-page advertisement from American Life League as “too graphic” and “shocking” for their adult readers.
The latest spate of headlines about Planned Parenthood warms the cockles of my heart.
Many were in disbelief when a Planned Parenthood lobbyist from Florida, Alisa LaPolt Snow, suggested that babies born alive after abortion were nothing more than subject matter for decisions a mother should be able to make about whether or not her child should live.