- 'The Giver' Praised for Having a Life-Affirming Message
- Pope makes strong, silent anti-abortion statement
- Paolo and Francesca’s IVF mix-up
- A disturbing study of gendercide in India
- Author: government should 'chip' citizens and deny 'unworthy' births
- He Weighed Just One-Pound at Birth, But What Happened After Shocked Everyone
- Planned Parenthood doc molested patients for 20 years
- The moral problem with the ALS ice bucket challenge
- Sex robots in humanity's future?
The new movie, The Giver, adapted from Lois Lowry’s classic young adult novel, is being hailed by pro-life leaders as a genuinely pro-life movie.
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Pope
Francis made a strong, albeit silent anti-abortion statement Saturday
during his visit to South Korea, stopping to pray at a monument for
aborted babies in a community dedicated to caring for people with the
sort of severe genetic disabilities that are often used to justify abortions.
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An Italian judge has settled a bitter custody battle for IVF twins by awarding them to the birth mother.
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A major report on sex-ratios and abortion in India gives detailed background on the scourge of gendercide.
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Although
he admits it “sounds blatantly authoritarian” and “violates just about
every core value we possess in a free society,” a noted transhumanist
author has said a world government body should forcibly sterilize
anyone “deemed unworthy” of parenthood by using implanted microchips.
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Deneen
Bryan is the founder of Capturing Hopes Photography, the Daily Mail
reported. They take free photos for families who have preemies.
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The
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has filed a
disciplinary petition against Vito Cordone for failing to report the
sexual abuse of patients committed at his fertility clinic by former
Planned Parenthood abortionist Ian Hardy.
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We’ve all see
it, and many of you have probably done it. Many celebrities,
politicians and even priests have done it. There is a great amount of
good that comes about from furthering awareness of such a terrible
disease. Since July 29th, $5.5 million has been raised for ALS research.
The problem that I have the with ALS Ice Bucket challenge is that the ALS Association is a supporter of embryonic stem cell research.
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According to a new report that looks at how continuing improvements to artificial intelligence and robotics will impact society, “robotic sex partners will become commonplace” by 2025.
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