Caring to Death
When the word “care” is used, I think immediately of some of the finest pro-life charitable works of mercy in the world.
When the word “care” is used, I think immediately of some of the finest pro-life charitable works of mercy in the world.
Discrimination and racism are very bad words in today’s politically correct parlance but, apparently, this is not so when the promoters of such attitudes are pursuing an agenda focused on more abortions for black mothers.
Isn’t it interesting that as the United States of America approaches the 50th anniversary of this nation’s most popular recreational drug, the birth control pill, special interest media is ginning up the presses
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According to a May 2 Washington Post report authored by Rob Stein, there’s something fuzzy in the thinking of the policy makers at the American Board of Anesthesiology.
A couple of recent studies that reflect negatively on abortion have come to our attention.
As a convert to the Catholic faith, the last and perhaps greatest hurdle for me was devotion to Mary, the mother of Christ, who prophesied, “All generations will call me blessed” (Luke 1:48). Finally, I surrendered my doubts, stepped out in faith and began to trust her.
I believe it was 1998 when I first encountered Rock for Life. I was at Creation Festival with my friend Jon Campbell and his youth group.
Throughout history, royalty has been welcomed with great parades, celebrations, the blasts of trumpets and all the pomp and ceremony befitting their office.
A romantic comedy, The Back-Up Plan, starring Jennifer Lopez, came out this past weekend. The story centers on the main character, Zoe, who gets fed up with her nonexistent love life and lack of children.
The standard claim currently made by pro-lifers who oppose the human personhood movement is that if any legal measure recognizing the personhood of all human beings