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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

(Prolifer)ations 7-20-10


by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN










  • Coming Home helps us understand how we arrived at our current point in history regarding euthanasia:

  • A society that commits itself to death as a solution to its self-inflicted financial wounds cannot long endure as a pioneer of extending and improving the quality of life through research in the biomedical sciences; not when the government that funds such research is busy eliminating the need for it.



  • Wesley J. Smith gives a quick preview of his second trip to Australia to lecture about euthanasia. 




  • Fr. Frank Pavone lists simple but essential things everyone can do to stop abortion, like memorizing the phone number for Option Line to pass on to someone contemplating abortion. In addition, an idea of my own is to keep in your pocket or purse a 9 week fetal model to give along with the hotline number.






  • Albert Mohler analyzes the recent NY Times Magazine cover story, The New Abortion Providers, which was previously mentioned here.
  • Pro Life with Christ features WI Right to Life's new "Pass this on for me" pro-life evangelism campaign.
  • Rick's Culture of Life reveals the MSM's untold story about the NAACP convention: the pro-life black genocide protests happening outside.
  • Reasoned Audacity hosts a video of Charmaine Yoest on FOX, giving her take on why the majority of Americans now self-identify as "pro-life" which also demonstrates how a compelling winsome and healthy arguments is what we all need to emulate.


  • 1 comment:

    Anonymous said...

    That was a good article in the NYT andbectdispels the incorrect picture uber prolifers paint of doctors who perform abortions.

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