Not Dead Yet
by John MurdockDespite all the Democratic knives in his back, Dan Lipinski—one of the last pro-life Democrats in the House of Representatives—is still standing. Continue Reading »
Despite all the Democratic knives in his back, Dan Lipinski—one of the last pro-life Democrats in the House of Representatives—is still standing. Continue Reading »
The pro-abortion movement is going after Congressman Dan Lipinski, one of only three pro-life Democrats left in the House. Continue Reading »
The logic of Roe is so quintessentially unnatural that the human heart will continue to overrule it, both inside the churchgoing flock and out. Continue Reading »
Doctors and judges are preventing Charlie's parents from pursuing alternative care—an unprecedented breach of parental authority. Continue Reading »
Doctors in the United States cannot be forced to perform abortions or assist suicides. But there is a concerted campaign to change this. Continue Reading »
Beyond the power of the institution we oppose, there is another danger: We who defend life must not allow our commitment to the truth to be compromised. Continue Reading »
At the March for Life, no efforts were made to police the ideology of the marchers. Feminists for Life, some stalwart Democrats for Life, and a pregnant woman carrying the quixotic poster: “End Abortion: Abolish Capitalism” walked side by side with the #MAGA caps and monarchists. All political differences faded in a cause greater than any government.
President Trump deserves our prayers, but not our blind loyalty or trust, because one can never be too careful in protecting and preserving human life—and monitoring politicians who pledge to uphold it. Continue Reading »
If we feel stymied by the imprecision of sonograms and other tools for looking inside the bodies of others, we should feel at least as frightened by the fallibility of our own wills, and the unreliable view they give us of the souls of others. Continue Reading »
I spent yesterday scrolling through your photos, coming to the painful realization that nearly every woman I know is not only pro-choice—I’ve known that for years—but proudly pro-choice: so proud that you will happily parade your pro-choiceness all over the world and proclaim it on all of your social media pages, as if it were a positive good. Continue Reading »