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- Belmont Abbey College sues federal government over contraception mandate
- The sickening perspective of an 'abortion doula'
- It's time to 'think different' about adoption
- President breaks Notre Dame 'conscience' pledge
- Real crisis in Italy is future of fewer people
- California next state to propose personhood amendment
- Washington State lawyer suggests expanding euthanasia to those not terminally ill
Belmont Abbey College sues federal government over contraception mandate Posted: 19 Nov 2011 10:00 AM PST Image via Wikipedia Under part of President Obama's health care reforms, student and employee health insurance plans have to cover contraception and other birth control. The Catholic college says the mandate forces religious institutions like it to violate their beliefs. |
The sickening perspective of an 'abortion doula' Posted: 19 Nov 2011 10:00 AM PST |
It's time to 'think different' about adoption Posted: 19 Nov 2011 08:45 AM PST National Adoption Month's focus on helping hundreds of thousands of children elevates the discussion about the sanctity of human life, and the broader implications our choices have on the lives of women, their children, and our culture as a whole. |
President breaks Notre Dame 'conscience' pledge
Posted: 19 Nov 2011 08:12 AM PST The president misled his religious supporters in a 2009 Notre Dame speech, in which he supported conscience protections and “common ground” on issues like abortion. |
Real crisis in Italy is future of fewer people http://www.investors.com/image/ISS2_111121_345.png.cms Posted: 19 Nov 2011 04:00 AM PST Across Europe, population decline — not population growth — has proven a catalyst for economic decline. |
California next state to propose personhood amendment Posted: 19 Nov 2011 02:00 AM PST The California proposal would define a person as a living human being from the time of fertilization, giving embryos equal protection under the state Constitution. |
Washington State lawyer suggests expanding euthanasia to those not terminally ill Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:00 PM PST |