Elizabeth Mitchell: Semantics Don’t Change Truth: The social motivations behind new definitions
What does “being pregnant” really mean? Read more …
What does “being pregnant” really mean? Read more …
The election is over. If you’re one of those odd people whose lives are totally consumed in politics, you can try re-engaging in real life again. Which means that I’ve
Pro-lifers expecting the newly elected Republican Congress to do great things might want to consider this: In its fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion
Although it is never objectively accurate to say that a certain time period was “the good old days,” there are many positive values that our society has lost in the
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Whenever humans violate the moral laws of the universe, crazy things are sure to follow. berki krisztián sportfogadás Like feminists lamenting paternity tests. Read more …
In the wake of a newly passed 20-week, late-term abortion ban, a Nebraska abortionist is heading east to start up clinics in three other states. Read more …
A political analyst I am not. I merely offer here some personal observations and reflections upon the recent election. (Not to be taken as anything “official” from Lutherans For Life!)
BioLogos is a movement that asserts theological arguments in the public square in order to convince evangelical Christians to accept their proposals. They now have the audacity to ask for
It will come as no surprise to learn that Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards believes that government-funded health care should pay for all birth control, including abortions. After all, since