Tuesday, April 3, 2012

ALL Pro-Life Today Report 4/3/2012

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Absurd Results of Techno-Science
By Judie Brown     

  
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As scientific advances are made, nearly on a daily basis, scientists seem to be forgetting about the humanity inherent in people. If they can pioneer some new form of science, or "create" a person in a lab, then they are more than willing to do so----no matter the cost. Today's commentary addresses this and cautions us about the slippery slope we face when we begin to buy into this type of thinking. When people are treated as commodities, everyone suffers. 
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HEADLINES
Christian News Wire

A hearing in the criminal case against a Kansas Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, which was scheduled for last Thursday, has been put off indefinitely. Attorneys for Planned Parenthood and the District Attorney's office made a brief appearance in court last week to ask for the continuance. A status hearing conference call has been scheduled for July 11, 2012. At that time, attorneys will discuss how much more time they need for motions and responses.   


'Heart-rending': Young Slovakian sculptor captures post-abortion pain, mercy and forgiveness
LifeSiteNews
As an art student, Martin Hudáček of Slovakia was moved to create a sculpture to draw attention to the devastation abortion can bring to the woman, and to the fact that through the love and mercy of God, reconciliation and healing are possible. The sculpture shows a woman in great sorrow grieving her abortion. The second figure in the work is the aborted child, presented as a young child, who in a very touching, healing way, comes to the mother, to offer forgiveness.   

Notre Dame continues listing pro-abort 'internship opportunities': Prof calls pro-lifers 'monsters'
LifeSiteNews
The University of Notre Dame has stood by its decision to publish a list of "internship opportunities" on its website that includes pro-abortion and leftist organizations, while one professor at the school has lashed out at members of the conservative group petitioning against the listing, calling them "monsters." TFP Student Action, the conservative watchdog group that is leading a 10,000-strong petition against the school's inclusion of pro-abortion groups on an internship web page, reported Friday that not only had Notre Dame kept the listings, but that the school was found to have funded some of the problematic internships.