August 26, 2013

Abortion

If Your Heart Isn’t Broken From Abortion, You’re Not Paying Attention by Stacie Kuhns

End-of-Life

Doctor Declares Miracle After Father, Dead for 45 Minutes, Wakes Up When Son Prays and Screams: ‘You’re Not Going to Die Today’ by Leonardo Blair

Family Living

The world’s oldest man? by Marcus Roberts

Prince William on Being a New Dad: “Things Affect Me Differently Now” by Jill Stanek

Sexual Purity

They’ve sunk to a new low by Bradley Mattes – “Just when I think I’ve heard it all, I come across something that makes me pause in disgust. This week, I read an article from the Huffington Post titled, ‘How Do You Feel about Sex and Teenage Sleepovers? revectina para pulgas ‘” 

Worldview and Culture

Depth of faith by Angela Lu – “After taking top honors at a Christian film festival, a California couple wins $1 million to make a feature-length movie.”

Study: People Feel More Empathy for Dogs than Humans by Cortney O’Brien

That Time Ashton Kutcher Offered Advice by John Stonestreet

God, Rather than Man by Rev. Ken Klaus

America’s Good Servant, But God’s First? by Rod Dreher

The hollowness of humanism by Rob Sloan

This and That

Video: Daughter walks into mother’s live news broadcast – “A Moroccan newsreader keeps calm and carries on when her daughter pops up behind her during her live broadcast.”

Quotable Quote:

Heritage Foundation’s Ryan T. Anderson: “[T]he Supreme Court of New Mexico ruled that the First Amendment does not protect a Christian photographer’s ability to decline to take pictures of a same-sex commitment ceremony — even when doing so would violate the photographer’s deeply held religious beliefs. As Elaine Huguenin, owner of Elane Photography, explained: ‘The message a same-sex commitment ceremony communicates is not one I believe. ivomec ovin rcp ’ … [Thursday’s] decision highlights the increasing concern many have that anti-discrimination laws and same-sex marriage run roughshod over the rights of conscience and religious liberty. … In a growing number of incidents, government hasn’t respected the beliefs of Americans. … Policy should prohibit the government — or anyone who receives taxpayers’ dollars — from discriminating in employment, licensing, accreditation or contracting against those who believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. where to buy ivermectin in ontario canada We also must work to see marriage law reflect the truth about marriage. If marriage is redefined … [it] would be seen increasingly as an irrational prejudice that ought to be driven to the margins of culture. The consequences for religious believers are becoming apparent.” (Source: The Patriot Post, 8/23/13)