Baby Body Parts Depravity Bone Chilling
I became incredibly ill this weekend when I started sifting through some historical information that had somehow slipped my mind.
I became incredibly ill this weekend when I started sifting through some historical information that had somehow slipped my mind.
The recent news and videos of Planned Parenthood’s trade in the selective crushing of human babies and then sale of their harvested body parts have horrified us all.
This past week has been bizarre. First we heard from Politico that the Obama Department of Justice was considering a probe of the Center for Medical Progress.
The past couple of weeks have filled the airwaves with the truth about what Planned Parenthood’s many medical practitioners do to “serve” the public.
In the recent reports about Planned Parenthood’s selling of baby body parts, a particular research group at the forefront of using human cells for scientific research has come to our attention.
By Judie Brown The traditional phrase “from conception to natural death,” which describes the creative power of God and is most commonly seen in Catholic… Read More »From Creation to Death
The latest undercover video of a Planned Parenthood employee, done by David Daleiden, project lead at the newly public Center for Medical Progress, is shocking on several levels.
There are so many clinical and chemical ways for females to avoid bearing a child while enjoying sexual relations that it is mind-boggling!
Considering the direction society has taken in the last 30 days—or should I say the direction that five members of the United States Supreme Court are dragging us—perhaps it is time to do some thinking.
The history of Catholics for Choice reveals a group of alleged Catholics who dissent from Church teaching. They do this in very public ways and have done so from the organization’s founding in 1973.
Last Friday’s Supreme Court decision regarding the union of two people of the same sex should come as no surprise to anyone involved in defending human beings from creation to death.
The Washington Post has a way with words when it comes to topics such as euthanizing the elderly and the dying. A recent headline, “A Humane Way to End Life,” caught my eye because of the underlying message that assisted suicide is actually a good idea.