Does Pro-Life Language Regarding Charlie Gard Prove the Pro-Choice Argument? Over the last few days the Charlie Gard situation has ignited into an inferno within the pro-life community. Arguments by those who support GOSH, because they believe his dignity is best protected by allowing him to die “peacefully” by removing his ventilator, make up one […]
Dear Instructor, I am wondering how you can justify murder in cases of rape and incest, by Christina Scarborough, homeschool student
Lisa Scarborough decided to home school her 8th grade daughter after experiencing the public school classroom to be hostile toward their pro-life, conservative views. However, when 13 year old Christina was taking an online Civics course through a Christian home school program, she was shocked to hear her teacher justifying abortion in cases of rape […]
Just Because I Was Raped, I Should Not Be Able to End an Innocent Life, by Yazmin from Mexico
I want a world where violence does not exist! I want a world where respect exists, and equality and love! Hello, my name is Yazmin, I am Mexican, and I am a victim of child molestation who became pregnant by rape. I would have loved to tell another story where there would be a world […]
My Daughter Made It Easier to Get Past the Rape, by Michelle Olson
It was one of the darkest periods of my life – I was going through turmoil with my parents, a bad split with the father of my two sons, betrayed by friends, and ended up on the streets, on a waiting list for a homeless shelter. I had nothing and nobody left. I prayed for […]
If You Talk To Me About Exceptions I Will Show You My Life, by Feleica Langdon
When I was born I had a rough start. I was having seizures, fluid on the brain and my lungs almost collapsed. I spent several weeks in the hospital in St. Johns, New Foundland, Canada. Eventually, the doctor’s ascertained that I have Turner Syndrome. Only 2% of girls with my condition survive to birth. […]
I Never Associated the Rape With My Daughter, by Wedencise Lubin
As a first generation immigrant from the Caribbean islands, life really came at me fast. In November 2010, at 17 years old, after a lifetime of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of my parents, they decided to rid themselves of the burden of having to live with me. I was a high school senior […]
Your Life Matters, by Carina Kiessling, age 12
Since my mom is a pro-life speaker, I’ve grown up travelling all over the country and even around the world, hearing my mom and others speak on abortion and attending pro-life demonstrations. When I was younger, I started a club called the “My Life Matters Club,” because I wanted people to know that their lives […]
Children Conceived In Rape Take a Beating From Bush and Christie at GOP Debate, by Rebecca Kiessling
Children conceived in rape – like me – took a beating at the GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire Sat. evening. Gov. Chris Christie and Gov. Jeb Bush had some harsh words regarding the treatment of the innocent child conceived in rape, and I think their rhetoric demonstrates that they’re not really committed to ending […]
Petulant or Vigilant? The Battle For No Exceptions – By Jim Sable
Petulant or Vigilant? The Battle For No Exceptions – By Jim Sable A new year of battling abortion begins, which means another year of fearless pro-life people fervently working to stop abortion has ended. You could call any year that passes without stopping abortion an unsuccessful year, but there were many successes in 2015, particularly: […]
The Legend of Supermom, by Rebecca Kiessling
The best memories I have growing up were when my adoptive father would tell me and my brother nighttime stories with whole casts of characters he created. These figures were iconic – always with a central figure who was my dad’s alter ego – and these characters, with unique voices and all, were almost like […]