Featured | | Mon Mar 9, 2015 - 4:15 pm EST By Ben Johnson | | Mon Mar 9, 2015 - 4:52 pm EST By Lisa Bourne | | Mon Mar 9, 2015 - 12:36 pm EST By Life Institute | | |
| 'Mind your own uterus,' the vandals' letter told the congressman. By Ben Johnson | 'Over the past three days, I have received literally hundreds of e-mails and death threats.' By Ben Johnson | 'We need to fight back against those who miss that Mad Men era,' says Sen. Patty Murray, a co-sponsor. By Lisa Bourne | "It was one of the scariest moments I've ever had," one sidewalk counselor said. "People could have died there." By Dustin Siggins | The director of Georgetown Health Education Services, Carol Day, was on the sexual health panel and 'discussed the flaws' in the student health clinic, which included 'Georgetown's religious affiliation affecting its type of care.' By Kimberly Scharfenberger | The pro-life movement already has the truth on its side, so there's really no reason for the chicanery. By Susan Ciancio | The NPR article was a sham, a propaganda piece for abortion that aids and abets an industry that hurts and kills women – and is audacious about it. By Jill Stanek | We are coming to a time when the only people who can become doctors will be those willing to kill. How frightening is that? By Wesley J. Smith | Sarah waited for her daughter to die. But she didn't die. By Nancy Flanders | A disturbing e-mail circulated among Ferguson city officials linking black abortions to a reduction in crime. By Carole Novielli | We as parents are called to educate our children for heaven. We must inspire them to live the virtues of modesty, purity, and chastity. By Pete Baklinski | Turning religion in the U.S. into a purely private matter makes coming to the aid of our persecuted brethren less, not more, likely. By John Stonestreet | Many people don't know that the most outspoken, vocal, and influential feminists of the 1800s were pro-life. By Sarah Terzo | |
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