Do not despair, there is hope for tomorrow

Will you do something for yourself to fill your heart with hope?
Watch the brief speech above presented by a 12 year old girl named Lia. She lays out a clear and compelling case for the preservation of human life …

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The pornography of abortion

An entire group of human beings are on the verge of extinction. I’m talking Down Syndrome babies. Nine out of ten parents with a prenatal Downs diagnosis choose to abort their child.
Today is World Downs Syndrome Day. We honor our brothers and sisters, our nephews and nieces who are unique since their bodies possess an extra chromosome.
I am sympathetic to the challenges of raising a Downs child, having watched my nephew grow up …

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Consensus! Telemedicine should not be used for abortions.

The Register’s editorial staff finds it “baffling” that Iowans are overwhelmingly against webcam abortions, as evidenced by the Register’s own poll [“Telemedicine Is Much More Than Abortion in Our State” editorial, March 14]. Let me make it less baffling …

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A church madly in love with rationalism

Is there anything wrong with being naked in public?
Most sane people would say yes. Why? Because we are more than the animals who roam the earth unclothed.
However, in San Francisco, public nudity has been a common occurrence. There, the Board of Supervisors wrangled over banning public nudity …

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Prayer for changing the culture

God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we come into your presence in His name. We have heard the voice of your Son, And therefore we can make our voices heard. We have been justified in the blood of your Son, And therefore we can oppose every form of injustice …

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When does human life begin?

If a person works in the billion dollar human abortion industry, you’d think they’d have a good, solid response if they’re asked this question. Planned Parenthood’s president, Cecile Richards, was asked this question on Fusion TV’s “America with Jorge Ramos” and stumbled badly …

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"When did pregnancy become a disease?"

In response to “tighter restrictions on federal payments for abortion,” the Register argues (February 1, 2014): “If men could get pregnant, abortion wouldn’t be controversial … Medication to terminate a pregnancy would be available at every pharmacy.” The Register attributes these restrictions to a government “dominated by men,” especially conservative men. This editorial raises profound questions about the Register’s thinking …

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