- Gay, devout Mormon dad chooses love, marriage to a woman
- Graphic: unspeakable horror for mothers in China
- Reaching out to abortion workers
- So, which of these does harm male fertility?
- Abortion is destroying the future of America
- Stem Cells From Corpses?
Gay, devout Mormon dad chooses love, marriage to a woman
Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:26 AM PDT "The truth is, what people are really asking with the above question is “how can you be gay if your primary sex partner is a girl?” I didn’t fully understand the answer to this question until I was doing research on sexuality in grad school even though I had been happily married for almost five years at that point." |
Graphic: unspeakable horror for mothers in China
Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:19 AM PDT According to the China-based human rights organization 64Tianwang, a Chinese woman was forcibly aborted at seven months of pregnancy on June 3, 2012. 64Tiangwang’s report was accompanied by a graphic photograph of the alleged victim of the abortion on a hospital bed, with her dead child next to her. |
Reaching out to abortion workers
Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:17 AM PDT The former director of a Planned Parenthood clinic is still trying to recruit abortion workers, but now she is recruiting them out of the abortion industry, rather than in. |
So, which of these does harm male fertility?
Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:05 AM PDT "This potentially overturns much of the current advice given to men about how they might improve their fertility and suggests that many common lifestyle risks may not be as important as we previously thought." |
Abortion is destroying the future of America Posted: 13 Jun 2012 07:04 AM PDT Why aren't we concerned for aborted children? They are victims of ruthless oppression from a people to whom they cannot express their pain. These are the unseen--murdered without a chance to breathe. |
Posted: 13 Jun 2012 06:46 AM PDT Stem cells can remain alive in human corpses for at least 17 days after death, researchers say. Stem cells give rise to all other cells in the body, a property that makes them extraordinarily valuable in potential therapies. |