Images
shape dialogue, and dialogue births change. Photographs that capture
the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the Civil Rights Movement are
not only a testament of an era, but also examples of how photos are an
effective tool for social change. The powerful images that fill the
pages of history have initiated the struggle for justice and propelled
human spirit.
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A University of Victoria abortion debate was interrupted by pro-abortion
hecklers who did not feel that abortion “was up for discussion.” See
what happened next:
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When Katie Buck signed an online sympathy card for cancer patient
Brittany Maynard, she had no idea her name would be placed on a petition
supporting physician assisted suicide, and she had no reason to.
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As 2014 draws to a close, celebrate – and share – some of the best pro-life quotes and movies of the year with us.
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Sometimes pro-choice activists say things that show they are completely out of touch with reality.
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The Boston Globe recently published an article on just how inaccurate
these prenatal screenings can be and how that inaccuracy has led to the
deaths of many healthy children, and countless children with
disabilities, through abortion.
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A common narrative in our society is that, by opposing abortion and
infanticide, Christians are conducting a “war on women.” Sociologist
Rodney Stark in a piece published by the Princeton University Press has a
response worth reading.
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The March for Life takes place on January 22, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
Millions will march on the capital in support of the right to life, but
millions of pro-lifers won’t be able to make the trip. If you’re one of
them, you can still make a difference right at home.
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Charles L. Bosk, a writer and researcher, swrote about a couple that
chose not to treat their disabled baby with routine surgery, but instead
allowed the child to die:
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