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Monday, November 10, 2014

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Mon Nov 10, 2014 - 3:11 pm EST

Abortionist arraigned in UK’s first sex-selective abortion prosecution

By Thaddeus Baklinski

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Mon Nov 10, 2014 - 2:23 pm EST

GOP's gay outreach plan fails as both homosexual candidates for House are defeated

By Kirsten Andersen

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Mon Nov 10, 2014 - 3:33 pm EST

Euthanasia in the Netherlands is getting out of hand: ethicist who screened over 4,000 euthanasia cases

By Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent

Top News

Minnesota pastor defies archbishop, hosts talk by suspended priest who opposes Catholic teaching

'I'm officially outside the Church but very much in line with Pope Francis,' the suspended priest told LifeSiteNews.

By Steve Weatherbe

New York court to rehear law targeting pregnancy care centers

The Supreme Court declined to hear the case after 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals overturned two-thirds of the law.

By Dustin Siggins

Planned Parenthood board members file lawsuit against Tennessee's pro-life amendment

The abortion activists claim the vote should be invalidated because of an obscure interpretation of Tennessee's constitution.

By Dustin Siggins

Did you hear about the pro-life-leaning woman who defeated a pro-abortion man last Tuesday?

She replaces a congressman with a 100 percent voting record from NARAL Pro-Choice America – with help from the pro-life movement.

By Ben Johnson

Four months pregnant, she refused to abort her child to undergo cancer treatment

"After researching online it was encouraging that a large number of women who had chemo were OK, and their babies were OK, so we decided it was a risk we wanted to take."

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Video: Pro-abortion journalist says pro-lifers winning the war

Pro-choice journalist Sarah Kliff reflects on how the pro-life movement is winning the larger war

By Kelli

Video: High school students fight back against abortion clinic

These kids are very inspiring. They are not afraid to talk about God and the religious basis of why they're there. And they clearly understand the terrible things that secularism has done to society.

By Mass Resistance

Death panels on steroids: UK to create ‘suicide courts’?

A suicide court would make the government a direct participant in suicide. That's a huge and dangerous step that should never be taken.

By Wesley J. Smith

Suicide is not ‘dignity,’ it is ‘suicide’

Suicide promoters are now using the word "dignity" as a synonym for suicide, more than implying that dying naturally is not dignity. That is not only cruel, it is wrong.

By Wesley J. Smith

Blogs

The economics of abortion: our hedonism for the price of the blood of our children

Abortion is a sorcery, and the payoff is to be money in your wallet, a diploma on your wall, or a title before your name.

By Anthony Esolen

When my church found out I worked for Planned Parenthood, they kicked me out. What if…

Don't live a life of 'what ifs.' Strive to live a life of action.

By Abby Johnson

Opinion

‘If it makes a woman happy to get rid of her kid, she should do it’

Apathy from pro-choicers is, quite frankly, terrifying. Apathy from pro-lifers is just as--if not even more terrifying--than the apathy of pro-choicers.

By Justina Van Maren

Child with disabilities dehydrated to death

This was the first time that a person who was breathing on her own and not on life support or suffering from a terminal illness, died by dehydration with the approval of the court.

By Alex Schadenberg

A pivotal opportunity to rally in defense of life

Now that we have expressed our pro-life voices on the ballot, we must mobilize our efforts to fight swiftly and efficaciously the aggressive assault on women, pre-born children, youth, families, and marriage.

By Fr. Shenan Boquet

One life lost, all lives diminished: Brittany Maynard and assisted suicide

Society's goal should be to help "disabled people live independent lives with dignity," not to encourage them—or as we see in Europe, force them—to die.

By John Stonestreet

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