Freezing Children and Other Crimes against Humanity
By Judie Brown In vitro fertilization continues to grow in popularity as more and more women—married and otherwise—discover they are infertile. Whether infertility is due…
By Judie Brown In vitro fertilization continues to grow in popularity as more and more women—married and otherwise—discover they are infertile. Whether infertility is due…
What happens when we treat our bodies like machines and babies as commodities?
What happens when children become just a commodity? We become a society devoid of morality. We become a society teetering on the brink of destruction.
Every abortion murders an innocent child. This is not an issue. This is a fact.
Forty-one years have passed since the Supreme Court took away the rights of an innocent class of people and allowed them to be killed at will. Forty-one years of suffering have ensued. In addition to the millions of babies murdered, countless families ;mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents, and other family members must live daily with the tragic loss of a child killed before he was born. But it is not too late to change minds and hearts to open them to a love for each and every human being. It is never too late to teach human beings how to love one another.
Many are the citations of late that expose a rampant increase in man’s desire to deny scientific truth in favor of sham-science.
Over the past couple of years a great many shocking facts have emerged about the inherent dangers associated with “reproductive technology,” including and most specifically in vitro fertilization.
It has often been said by my fellow pro-lifers that it is simply untimely to expect the general population to understand the reasons why the practice of contraception not only leads to but, in many instances, causes abortion.
It was with a heavy heart that I read a recent article in the New York Times about an expectant mother’s decision to have one of her twins killed in utero.
At some point, anticipated and even feared by some parents, every child asks the inevitable question: “Where did I come from?” That question is endemic to humanity.
“Reproductive technology” is fraught with moral problems, including practices, that should never arise. They occur because some clinicians have determined that they can treat infertility by manipulation.
In Michigan’s Compiled Laws, the fetal protection act is precise on punishing individuals who harm or kill a fetus—or embryo!—during an intentional assault.