June 9, 2015

Abortion

Get Married to Avoid the Heartache of Abortion (SPUC, 6/9/15)

Figures released by the NHS reveal that marriage is the great protector from abortion. Of the 184,571 abortions performed in England and Wales last year over 80% were performed on unmarried women and girls.

Paul Tully, general secretary of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children said: “The statistics reveal yet again another catastrophic loss of life with over 184,000 lives ended at NHS expense and two-thirds of these taking place in private clinics at public expense.”

“We know that most women do not want abortions and therefore call on tax payers’ money to be used more wisely to avoid abortion. Stable family life, in particular marriage, is hugely important to providing women with the security to continue their pregnancies and the figures testify that marriage is key to that stability.”
“We want to see a country which provides the support needed to welcome life rather than see women pressurised for a variety of reasons to seek abortion.”

“Another indicator of the anti-life culture is that more than 3,000 babies lives are ended simply because they are at risk of suffering a handicap.” Concluded Mr. Tully

Abortions Drop 12% in the United States as More Babies Saved From Abortion by Steven Ertelt

Four charged in brutal forced abortion of 13-year-old rape victim by Dave Andrusko

Seeing tiny arms and legs floating in the glass baking pan only makes woman “more pro-choice than ever” by Dave Andrusko 

NARAL admits unborn babies feel pain—and are babies by Eric Scheidler

End-of-Life

The Reason for Euthanasia Word Engineering by Wesley J. Smith

Political

2016 Presidential Candidates on Late Abortion: Do you know where they stand? by Karen Cross

Sexual Purity

Obama Admin Finally Admits Abstinence is the Best Way to Avoid Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Tony Perkins

Worldview and Culture

High school seniors skip class trip to donate $8K to principal with cancer

Having the Talk with the Kids by Ron Dreher – The author is in the Orthodox Church. He offers an interesting insight on life as a Christian in this culture.