- Belgian Senate approves child euthanasia
- SCOTUS to hear corporation's cases against HHS mandate
- Pope: Church's teaching on abortion is unchangeable
- Obamacare holiday prize: free condoms
- Cosmo tugs heartstrings to declare open season on the disabled unborn
A
Belgian Senate committee voted today to extend euthanasia to children
with disabilities, in a move pro-life advocates worldwide had been
fearing would come and expand an already much-abused euthanasia law even
further.
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The
U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases challenging the controversial
federal contraception mandate, filed by for-profit businesses and their
owners on the grounds of religious freedom.
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In
his first apostolic exhortation, “The Joy of the Gospel,” Pope Francis
explained that the Church can never change its teaching on abortion,
which is part of a broader understanding of human dignity.
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"When
you're leaving, you can stop by my table and I'll give you whatever --
condoms -- that box has a bunch in it. And I'm waiting on my dental dams
and female condom order that still hasn't come in. If you ever need
condoms, let me know because we have thousands -- boxes of magnums, we
get magnums a lot."
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Last
week, Cosmopolitan's Liz Welch relayed the testimony of Vanessa Riley
to the Texas legislature opposing the state's new protections for
pain-capable unborn children.
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