Rape, a deliberate smokescreen

From the National Catholic Bioethics Center: When it comes to abortion, the state of Louisiana in past years required some of the most comprehensive reporting in the US, and their detailed records are a helpful resource for determining how frequent abortions for rape really are. Abortionists were required to fill out a form entitled “Report […]... Read More

Three Different Acts called Abortion

The word ‘abortion’ means to end something (anything) prematurely, and is too vague a term to use with regard to pregnancy. Further, it is commonly used for three very different acts, each of which should have their own unique terms: a) Miscarriage (often called spontaneous abortion). b) Indirect abortion, when the child dies unintentionally as […]... Read More

Which Would You Choose?

I have a hypothetical question, which could point to something very important. I will begin with four premises before stating the question. 1) There is a good chance that human beings who die before birth are with God, either in heaven or in a state of natural happiness traditionally called Limbo. 2) The sexual act […]... Read More

Alyssa Milano is Half Right

Actress Alyssa Milano calls for a sex-strike until abortion is solidified in America. Here’s one of her quotes: “Until women have legal control over our own bodies we just cannot risk pregnancy.” Well, she’s half right, in a very wrong kind of way. The truth is that without abortion as a birth control method people […]... Read More

An ‘Unplanned’ Reflection

I saw Unplanned on Friday. Everyone on the fence about the morality of prenatal homicide should certainly see it. Abbey Johnson confirmed in the movie what anyone with insight already knew: the typical pattern in descending order that continues to uphold our culture of death is: 1) Fornication with one’s boyfriend 2) Abortion, out of […]... Read More