Are post-abortive Pro-Lifers hypocrites?
One who knows reflects upon the attitudes of pro-choicers about women who've aborted babies and then become pro-life.
One who knows reflects upon the attitudes of pro-choicers about women who've aborted babies and then become pro-life.
Nobody disputes the fact that preterm birth (PTB) is a risk factor for a number of infant and childhood afflictions. The more extreme the prematurity, the worse the problems.
Small items of news often tell us more about the zeitgeist than the greatest events of the day.
Canada's "consensus" on our unlimited abortion licence — any time, for any reason, fully funded by tax dollars — is a strange one.
Two events last week suggest that its ideological appeal is tottering and about to fall.
Indignation over sex-selection shows that abortion is not just a private matter.
Women seeking abortions of healthy fetuses are not patients. They are clients. They have wishes not rights.
I am one of those who helped usher in this barbaric age. After putting thousands of unborn children to death, he became one of the great leaders of the pro-life movement.
Over the years I have had several friends confide in me that they have had an abortion, and the one question they have all asked was, "Will God forgive me?