Experimenters Or Evildoers?
The news from the Obama administration late yesterday did not surprise those of us who understand President Obama’s penchant for saying one thing while doing quite another behind the scenes
The news from the Obama administration late yesterday did not surprise those of us who understand President Obama’s penchant for saying one thing while doing quite another behind the scenes
(Today’s guest commentary was written by Dr. Dianne Irving on June 8 and posted on www.lifeissues.net. It is reprinted here with her kind permission.
Some months ago, when Dignitas Personae was first published, we examined the section of the document dealing with the adoption of the frozen embryo, and came to a premature conclusion that the document was flatly rejecting the idea of the adoption of the frozen embryo.
Bizarre bilge is news and comments that would be unthinkable in a truly civil society. Once you read the following collection of “news” items you will get a sense of what I mean by relegating anything associated with the deceptions perpetrated by the culture of death as bizarre bilge.
Whenever I read or hear arguments that juxtapose anti-life attitudes with popular concerns, I investigate the facts. This is advisable for all those truly interested in understanding how the good ol’ U.S. of A. maintains one of world’s highest abortion rates.
he past few days have seen a spate of news reports indicating that the American people are in dire straits these days and that pro-life Americans absolutely must remain focused on what is truly important.
The recent Oregon divorce case that has made its way through the state courts has brought to light, yet again, the convoluted problems that arise when man attempts
It’s with ever-increasing frequency that I read about things that should be on the front page of America’s newspapers and the lead story on television news programs
The latest news from the world of draconian science should have turned the culture of death on its ear – but so far, I have not heard a word from the human embryonic stem cell research cadre’s guru
I just arrived in London on July 25 and what do you know? The Daily Telegraph has two remarkable articles in the first section, neither of which do much to reinforce the culture of life.
American Life League hosted a press conference for its first Protest the Pill Day, ramping up for the protests scheduled to occur nationwide outside facilities that distribute the pill.
Ever since the first in vitro fertilization baby, Louise Brown, was born the in 1978 reproductive technology has taken many turns.