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We Are All Called to Fight Abortion

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

In the May issue of Christianity Today, Stan Guthrie addresses those who wish to “move on” from abortion, telling them, “We’re Not Finished.”
In other words, these [Jim Wallis, Ron Sider] and other voices seem to be saying that fighting legalized abortion—the deliberate, state-sanctioned taking of 50 million unborn human lives from their mothers’ wombs since [...]

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The Presidential Candidates on Life Issues

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

I’ve just discovered that our friends at bioethics.com have posted summaries of the candidates’ documented positions on stem cell research, cloning, human embryo research, abortion, and health care.
Democrat
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
Republican
John McCain

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