Although the media focused on Pope Francis’s views on the environment, they neglected to mention some of his other notable positions in the highly-publicized encyclical “Laudato Si.” For example, Pope Francis had this to say…
Topic: pro-life
Dissent leads to Descent of Abortion
Liberals have done everything they can to make abortion more appealing. They’ve added spa robes and hot tea. They made it available on Skype, by carry-out, through pills. They’ve recruited celebrities to gush that its…
USC could Restrict Free Speech and Posters on College Campus
As the College Fix reported, the administration may not allow posters that a pro-life group had put up on campus: “After images of fetuses growing in the womb caused an uproar at the University of…
Boise State won’t Fight Pro-Lifers or Their Displays
Boise State had a policy of pushing groups and students to post posters that warn about controversial material that they will post, and a pro-life group said it was discriminatory. Now, they have abandoned that…
Pro-Life Club Allowed at North Dakota High School, After Protest
Update on the North Dakota high school pro-life club controversy: The club has been approved!
Pro-Life Movement gaining Momentum: An Infographic
When you dig into the numbers, pro-lifers are gaining momentum (click on the graphic to enlarge):
Notre Dame has to provide Abortifacients under ObamaCare
The courts ruled against Notre Dame University regarding the provision of abortifacient drugs, even though the college made an effort to outline how it violates religious conscience.
Pro-Life Group uses Jumbotron to Display Abortion Horrors
The gruesome pictures of the abortion practice convinced students who saw the display to change their views on abortion.
High School won’t let Student Start Pro-Life Club
Yup, censorship at work at our high schools.
North Dakota High Schools Finally Approve Pro-Life Groups
As the College Fix reported: “Two high schools in Fargo, North Dakota, have officially approved student-run pro-life clubs after months of roadblocks that seemed to be related to worries about religion in school.”