Tag: pro life
Convenient demonizing in pro life politics
Some claim that we have had presidents, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, for example, who are heroes to at least the political segments of the pro-life movement. But even these two alleged defenders of the pro-life position lifted not a single finger, or even a fingernail, to stop the funding. So why make this a partisan issue?
Aborting Facts for Political Purposes
We know that abortion is evil. We know that those who advocate it are literally working for the father of lies, and we will continue to say it. Abortion is an act that takes the life of a person and the antidote is human personhood. A focus on that child’s humanity is the only educational tool that has lasting power to turn the tide.
Nothing is Sacred to Abortion Peddlers
by Kortney Blythe
Abortion advocates hate peaceful, prayerful Christ-centered pro-life activities. They especially hate the Christians who frequent abortion mill sidewalks all across the nation. How infuriating it must be for them when they can’t use their usual rhetoric because the pro-lifers outside abortion mills display the complete opposite.
Lilith Fair’s abortion debacle
By Erik Whittington
Lilith is called a disruptor of marital relations, someone who harms pregnant mothers (abortion?) and women in general, and one who harms newborns, especially male children. She also appears as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 in the King James translation of the Holy Bible.
National Right To Life Committee: The Wayward Weigh In
The nature of pandering to politicians with half-measures while announcing to pro-life troops that a victory has been achieved is not a new malady. It has been a relatively consistent pattern woven into National Right to Life Committee politics for many years now. The problem with what is currently being said about the Stupak Amendment is the most egregious I have seen.
Personhood: It’s about Human Rights
We have to be honest and set forth the facts, while at the same time exposing the jaundiced views of those who have altered truth for the benefit of their income, their ideology and/or their perverse attitudes toward human beings and their value. …
Noonan's Subtle Subterfuge
Loonan did tell her readers that the birth control pill is an American icon. The word icon comes from the Greek word eikon, which means religious image. Icon can also be defined as “an object of uncritical devotion.” So it really isn’t a stretch to imagine that, like many of her genre, Loonan has a religious fervor for all things leading to promiscuity and permissive sexual adventures. After all, Episcopal minister Katherine Hancock Ragsdale has told the world that “abortion is a blessing.”



































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