Archive for the 'Sanctity of Life' Category

Should some Pro-Lifer’s get a life?

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Colorado pro-life group criticizes Focus on the Family leader, pays price OneNewsNow.com
The Colorado chapter of National Right to Life has been booted out of the organization for criticizing James Dobsons statements in which he praised a Supreme Court decision upholding the ban on partial-birth abortion.

It saddens me to see dissension in the Pro-Life camp. I only know what is reported in the above article, so there is likely more to the story.

The goal should be to abolish the legalized murder called abortion. Is there anything wrong with lauding a small step toward that goal?

Partial-birth abortion ban upheld

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Today, the Supreme Court upheld the government’s ban on this heinous method of killing our unborn babies.

We can rejoice that God is allowing a little impediment to our country’s headlong plunge down the slippery slope of morality and civility! What right is there to an abortion, anyway? It all comes down to whether one believes life begins at conception or at birth. The pro-life and pro-abortion ideologies line up nicely with those two definitions, respectively. The government seems to believe and enforce the untenable notion that life begins somewhere in between conception and birth.

Today at Men’s Prayer Breakfast, the request was made to pray for a couple who are planning in utero surgery for their unborn baby. It’s just amazing that if they wanted to kill it instead, they could legally do so.

Babies may have been killed for stem cells in Ukraine

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Today, Rush Limbaugh read excerpts from this horrifying article from the BBC.

There is a trade in stem cells from aborted foetuses, amid unproven claims they can help fight many diseases.

But now there are claims that stem cells are also being harvested from live babies.

Please read the entire article. This is the end result of using stem cells from any source that involves killing — whether before or after birth. I am in full support of adult stem cell research which, incidentally, seems to be more promising than embryonic stem cell research. We must vigilantly guard against moral compromises in this area here in the USA, or our country will suffer a worse fate.