
Killing Them Softly with a Law
Once killing the sufferer becomes a societally acceptable means for ending suffering, there becomes no end to the “suffering” that justifies human termination.
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Once killing the sufferer becomes a societally acceptable means for ending suffering, there becomes no end to the “suffering” that justifies human termination.
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Last December, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) signed into law a bill that makes his state the 13th jurisdiction in the nation to permit physician-assisted suicide, euphemistically referred to as medical assistance in dying, or MAiD.
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When I was younger, I believed a meaningful life was one I’d be proud to share in old age, sitting frail but content at a family gathering, surrounded by children and grandchildren.
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One of the most serious ethical concerns with in vitro fertilization is that for every child born with the help of IVF, there are typically many other children — the “spare” embryos produced by the IVF process — who are kept in cryostorage and consigned to an uncertain fate.
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Women’s fertility is in trouble. From 2014-2020, the Centers for Disease Control reported a 2% decrease annually in the fertility rate among American women.
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Pérez became a model in Colombia at the age of 18 who represented famous brands, plus she played Sofia in the popular telenovela, “La Costeña y El Cachaco”. Once pressured into abortion for the sake of her career as a younger woman, Pérez — now 45 and married — has since channeled her immense suffering into a testimony to guide women toward true freedom: a path that begins with respecting one’s own body and never ends with the tragedy of abortion.
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The concept of life is weaved throughout every tenet within the GOP Platform. From conception to natural death, Republicans are expected to uphold this basic freedom that is endowed by our Creator and affirmed by our Constitution. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, and we saw that play out during this year’s midterm elections.
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This year promises to hold seismic shifts in the cultural, spiritual, and legal battles over abortion, so let us prepare to face these challenges with prudence, courage, and faith.
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Since its inception, Eagle Forum has been committed to defending human life, born and unborn.
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People should be squeamish about the revolution in biotechnology. Yes, we wonder at the possibilities for curing genetic diseases and even for making ourselves smarter, prettier, or stronger. Yet we shrink from the potential horror of the world we might create with no hope of turning back.
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Who ever imagined that we would live in a world where selling babies would be acceptable and encouraged as an altruistic good? Of course, they are not exactly babies yet, but without these hot commodities, babies would be impossible. What are those commodities? Human sperm and eggs of course.
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With all the fake news about abortion extremist Joe Biden winning the presidential election, abortion advocates are foaming at the mouth to repeal and replace federal and state laws that protect unborn children and their mothers from the pain and anguish of “choice,” but these long-standing policies have also spared many a taxpayer from lining the coffers of abortion giants, such as Planned Parenthood.
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The Trump administration has moved conservative values forward over the past four years. President Trump was the first president to attend the March for Life and he accumulated a list of over 20 administrative accomplishments.
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No one knows more about life with Down Syndrome than I do. Whatever you learn today, please remember this: I am a man with Down Syndrome and my life is worth living.
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Is there life after Roe v. Wade? Can such a thing be possible? Will there come a time when abortion is no longer a constitutional right in America?
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While many under the dome of the Washington, D.C., capitol share Texas Right to Life’s views and values, we feel a sense of urgency to act to stop the slaughter of at least 881,000 preborn children who will die in U.S. abortion clinics this year.
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The value that a society places on life determines the value of that society. For over 46 years, to the shame of our nation, the culture of death has been allowed to reign. The most innocent, those deserving of our greatest protection, have been allowed to be brutally slaughtered in the name of “a woman’s right to choose.”
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Did anyone notice that the United Nations, at least a part of it, was involved in the controversial New York state law that codified the U.S. Supreme Court decisions imposing abortion on demand up to birth?
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I wish to appeal not only to those present within this chamber today, but to my nation.We are here to discuss infanticide. I am greatly troubled that this hearing is even necessary, and that such a law to prevent infanticide must be constructed in the United States of America at all.
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Last week we were treated to a pathetic spectacle when pro-abortion fanatics started the “Men For Choice” campaign. It gave a bunch of men the chance to publicly declare their affinity for abortion.
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Life is a precious thing to have and to hold; it is the foundation for any understanding of the world around us. God Himself is life and death is his antithesis.
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While the Republican leadership in Washington, D.C., trips over each other to assure voters of their Pro-Life bonafides, the election of Donald J. Trump offers a reprieve from the relentless assaults on Life that have spewed from the White House since January 2009.
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We are told that to stand on any principle not in-line with the progressive agenda is to be an extremist, that unless you are willing to give ground on every issue you are “unreasonable” and possibly even “dangerous.”
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After surviving a heated political season, those in the pro-life movement look forward to a new administration with the promise of strong, life-affirming judicial and legislative action. The nation’s 45th president will be sworn in on January 20, 2017, just two days shy of the 44th anniversary of the passage of Roe v. Wade, which ushered in abortion on demand in this country. Many will greet our new president with hope and prayers.
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