Life on the Web – July 2, 2018

Abortion Why The Supreme Court’s Ruling Will Protect All Pregnancy Centers From Forcibly Promoting Abortion by Margot Cleveland – “The majority opinion in NIFLA provides crisis pregnancy centers a nearly

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Life on the Web – June 25, 2018

Abortion Dr. Martin Luther King’s Niece: “A Black Child is Three Times More Likely to be Aborted Than a White Child” by Micaiah Bilger Mosher: China May End Two-Child Policy,

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Life on the Web – June 18, 2018

Abortion Girl with Down Syndrome stuns politicians with powerful speech about her “right to be alive” by Jonathon Van Maren Bioethics A dissenting view of modern bioethics by Michael Cook Fatherhood Fatherhood:

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Life on the Web – June 15, 2018

Abortion The Silent Suffering of Fathers After Abortion by Victoria Robinson Teacher Under Fire for Showing Pro-Life Video of How Babies are Killed in Abortions by Steven Ertelt Cecile Richards:

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Life on the Web – June 14, 2018

Abortion “I think it is very much directed towards eliminating Down Syndrome”: debate on screening in Wales Abortion Hurts Dads Too by Bradley Mattes Do laws work to stop abortion? by Paul

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Life on the Web – June 12, 2018

Abortion Abortion Robs Babies of Their First Birthday And Every Birthday After That by Maria Gallagher Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic Stops Doing Abortions, Can’t Find Anyone to Kill Babies by

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Life on the Web – June 11, 2018

Abortion What Happened When 3 Women Faced Deep Suffering Rather Than Abort Their Children by Maureen Mullarkey – “The grace of each woman’s decision throws into relief the lurid jubilation in

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Life on the Web – June 8, 2018

Abortion Title X Rule Will Force Planned Parenthood to Stop Covering for Abuse by Lila Rose – “The abortion group has failed to report instances of sexual abuse of minors

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Life on the Web – June 4, 2018

Abortion Selectively Aborting Down Syndrome Babies Is An Absolute Moral Depravity by David Marcus – “Kids with Down Syndrome are not a burden to society, they are a blessing.” 5

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