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Friday, May 15, 2015

LifeSiteNews.com - Friday May 15 2015

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Fri May 15, 2015 - 7:07 pm EST

11-year-old girl was raped by her brother, but she never thought about aborting her baby

By Ben Johnson

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Fri May 15, 2015 - 7:52 pm EST

Court finds 8 people guilty of selling aborted baby tissue for $25,000 beauty treatment

By Lisa Bourne

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Fri May 15, 2015 - 3:48 pm EST

Gates Foundation donates $5 million to develop 'permanent contraception'

By Lisa Bourne

Top News

Top assisted suicide group convicted of helping woman kill herself: face $33,000 fine

FEN faces a fine of up to $33,000 when sentenced later this year.

By Dustin Siggins

This South Carolina Senator is filibustering a 20-week abortion ban to remove rape and incest exceptions

'Senator Lee Bright is a hero to me and to the multitudes of others...who were also conceived in rape,' Rebecca Kiessling told LifeSiteNews. But others have a different analysis.

By Lisa Bourne

Pro-life prisoner Linda Gibbons released after 7 weeks in jail

Gibbons has spent over 10 years behind bars for peacefully sidewalk counseling and praying in front of Toronto abortion clinics.

By Lianne Laurence

Congresswoman demands FTC investigate therapists who practice ‘reparative therapy’

Meanwhile, former patients, medical professionals and advocates of the therapy are striving to counter what they say is a campaign of misinformation.

By Dustin Siggins

Canadians, like Satan, are too cozy with death, Reform pastor tells participants in March for Life

There was a packed house as Reformed Christians gathered at the First Baptist Church of Ottawa the morning of the 2015 March for Life.

By Steve Weatherbe

Blogs

Bare breasts, and the hammer & sickle: what passes for pro-abortion arguments

It made me feel a bit sick and sorry to see the angry FEMEN activists screaming and struggling with police and being slammed to the concrete.

By Jonathon van Maren

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