- Clinton defends change in gay 'marriage' stance in tense interview
- Premature Births Have Skyrocketed Since the Legalization of Abortion
- Claim that Gates Foundation Does Not Fund Abortion “An Outright Deception”
- Real Love
- 'Fault in our Stars' hailed for themes on love, suffering
- Court cited Roe v. Wade to force C-section
Hillary Clinton denied Thursday that she began publicly supporting same-sex "marriage" last year for political reasons, after initially opposing it.
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Other known medical conditions than can lead to premature births and may be related to abortion include “uterine adhesions, infection, mental stress, increased maternal age, and substance abuse,” quoting LifeIssues.net.
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Human Life International (HLI) President Father Shenan J. Boquet called the recent claim by Melinda Gates that her Foundation does not fund abortion “an outright deception” in comments released today.
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Yesterday there was a Tweetfest aimed at exposing Planned Parenthood’s corrupted “sex education” programs. Planned Parenthood counselors have been caught on camera introducing 15 year-old girls to sexual sadism and masochism (among other evil things), telling them, “It’s very popular”.
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Bestselling movie and book “The Fault in Our Stars” provides material to think more deeply about belief and skepticism – as well as the lessons on suffering and vulnerability that the terminally ill can teach us, clergy and cultural observers say.
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One argument in favor of Roe v. Wade, and for the general argument that bodily autonomy trumps the right to life, is that pro-life logic would dictate in favor of forced cesarean sections. Many pro-lifers would of course disagree. It’s true that in some scenarios a C-section is the safer course of action for the baby.
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