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Friday, January 7, 2011

Proliferations add ons


ProLifePro Woman updates us on a miracle delivery...."Ireland’s smallest surviving premature baby is today thriving at home with her parents. Tiny Sive McDonald was just 420g — less than a pound — when she arrived into the world 16 weeks early. She is 9lb 6oz now. She’s the equivalent of two months old. Her eyes are perfect, her ears are clear and she’s responsive for two months.”





Parenting Freedom posts article about the failure of long term contraceptives and the subsequent effects on the women while "cringing at the term 'birth control failure' that is used to describe a baby!"
  • Mark Crutcher notes how pro-aborts are losing the war when it comes to science and technology, which both reinforce the pro-life position. But the good news is, these people will not be able to stop the onslaught of new technology." Moreover, they will not be able to do anything about the fact that every single piece of new technology that comes along supports the pro-life position. And if the abortion lobby thinks that this phenomenon is not having an impact on the conflict over abortion, they are whistling past the graveyard."


3 comments:

Rachel @ Finding Joy said...

Thank you for all you do. Thank you.

God's blessings.

Rachel

Susie Allen said...

Well thank you Rachel. I looked at your blog. It is lovely and you do have a gift for writing.

Anonymous said...

"Losing the war when it comes to science and technology"? Crutcher's article focuses on the personhood issue and personhood is not decided by science and technology. Never will be. Just ask the embryologists.

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