- Marriage rates hit all-time low
- Sick nurse breaths on delicate NICU baby; "it would be better off dead"
- 40 Days for Life nets nearly 200 'saves' so far
- 'Bucket list baby' has Facebook page hacked hours after death
- Norma McCorvey worked at two abortion clinics before becoming pro-life
- The void of being 'done' with children
- Doctor: We shouldn't glorify the right to die
New data shows more young people are waiting to marry - and there's no shortage of opinions on why that's happening.
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Claire
Orton, a nurse from University Hospital in London, breathed onto a sick
baby’s face and said it would be “better off dead.” The child, referred
to as ‘Baby B’ was being treated in the neonatal ward, and at the time,
Orton was being treated for a throat infection.
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We
are at the halfway point! Have you participated in the 40 Days for Life
campaign yet? If not … there is plenty of time. And here’s some
motivation.
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Unfortunately,
just hours after his little Shane Haley's long-anticipated birth and
death, hackers broke into the Haley’s Facebook page and posted profane
and hateful messages and removed some of the pictures the couple had
posted of their little boy.
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While
most pro-lifers know that Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade,
is now pro-life, fewer know that she worked in two abortion clinics
before her conversion. She tells her story in her book Won By Love.
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"Let
me tell you about the void. The void is formed once something is done
to remove the option of you ever having children again. Once tubes are
tied or organs are removed or whatever precaution is taken, the void
emerges."
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"The
way Maynard has gone about planning her death raises questions about
whether her right to die has been glorified in a way that fails to
display the proper humility one should have about being alive."
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