- New study proves all emergency contraception can cause early abortion
- CBS sitcom pushes soft porn boundaries on primetime
- Vote on Indiana same-sex 'marriage' ban pushed into next week
- Texas husband wants to pull plug on pregnant, brain-dead wife
- The inevitable push for polygamy acceptance begins...
- Lead developer of HPV vaccine comes clean: it's a scam
- Pope links horrific abortion, environmental abuse
- USA Today to Obama: Leave Little Sisters alone
- Fidelity urged amid Seattle school's 'gay marriage' controversy
- When will states stand up to the feds on marriage?
A
new paper released today by the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI)
compiles new evidence showing that emergency contraceptives can operate
as abortion-inducing drugs.
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From
“penis alerts” and jokes about anal sex to porn talk and allusions to
masturbation, “2 Broke Girls” sounds like something you'd find late at
night on HBO. Instead, it's a hit sitcom on CBS, smack dab in the middle
of prime time at 8:30pm.
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A critical vote on the proposal to ban same-sex "marriage" in Indiana's constitution likely will be pushed into next week.
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The
husband of a pregnant Texas woman -- who he says has been brain dead
for seven weeks -- asked a court Tuesday to force a hospital to take her
off a respirator, ventilator and other machines, saying her wishes
shouldn't be disregarded, even if it means the death of their child.
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Most
Americans, when they think of plural marriage, associate it with the
one-male, multifemale households of a rebel offshoot of Mormonism and of
some contemporary Muslim cultures -- popularly known as "polygamy."
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“The
risks of serious adverse events including death reported after Gardasil
use in (the JAMA article by CDC’s Dr. Barbara Slade) were 3.4/100,000
doses distributed,” Harper tells CBS NEWS. ”The rate of serious adverse
events on par with the death rate of cervical cancer."
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Pope
Francis said world peace requires the defense of human dignity from
violations such as world hunger, human trafficking and abortion.
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The
editors of USA Today have urged the Obama administration to stop trying
to require the Little Sisters of the Poor to abide by the federal
contraception mandate in violation of their religious beliefs.
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Controversy
over a Seattle-area Catholic school’s treatment of employees who
contract same-sex “marriages” is being described as a chance for the
school to explain Church teaching and defend the faith.
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States
need to start rising up and telling the federal government that when it
comes to the definition of marriage, keep out of their business.
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