Abortion
Multiple reports confirm that Planned Parenthood videos were not manipulated by Kelli
Bioethics
Surprise! Life Does Begin at Conception by Amy K. Hall
Light at Conception – God’s Creation, Not Ours by John Stonestreet – “When we encounter something beautiful and wondrous, the proper response should be awe and gratitude. Not marketing and maximizing profits.”
“Gender Ideology Harms Children,” Says Pediatric Organization by Ken Ham
How Neuroscience Points to Dualism by Amy K. Hall
Shakespeare and bioethics by Xavier Symons
End-of-Life
Dutch pediatricians seek child euthanasia by by Michael Cook
Total Non-Cooperation with Assisted Suicide by Wesley J. Smith
Real Death, Real Dignity – Dying with Dignity is Not the “Death with Dignity Many Propose by David Mills
Speaking Words for Life – “After twelve years of working full-time in the pro-life movement, Josh Brahm, along with his brother, decided to change course. Still strong believers in the cause, they had both come to believe that the movement itself could use some tweaking. They decided to focus on training pro-life advocates not only in making good arguments, but also in skills such as knowing when to talk and when not to, how to ask the right questions, and how to be truly engaged with those who are pro-choice. Thus the Equal Rights Institute was born. Brahm now spends much of his time speaking and conducting seminars at colleges, churches, and conferences around the country.”
Christians, Don’t Fall for the “Compassion” Trap by David French
Our Identity Is in Christ – The Justin Welby Story by Eric Metaxas – “Here’s a story that reminds us we never have to question who we are. Or, I should say, Whose we are.”
Learning to Hate Confirmation by Paul Koch
Surgical Fantasy – Biblical Compassion for Sex-Change Confusion by Robert Hart
Prince: a musical genius who used his talent to push sexual rebellion by Pete Baklinski
10 Sentences That Make Pastors Cringe by Thom S. Rainer
The Master’s Voice – Our Choice Is Obedience or Jesus as Anti-Christ by Anthony Esolen