Eugenics

Assisted Suicide: The Forgotten Pro-Life Battle

As the proponents of assisted suicide strive to legalize it in Massachusetts, we should take another look at their arguments and the deceptions therein.  The battle over assisted suicide and euthanasia is not over; advocates of assisted suicide are not resting. While earnest and engaged Americans are focused on the economy, an upcoming presidential primary, and impending Supreme Court battles over the health insurance mandate and same-sex marriage, the culture of death continues to advance largely unnoticed along a front that some had supposed was dormant

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Implant Now, Kill Later: The Culture of Death is Encroaching

Did you know that there are now 11 U.S. states, plus Washington, D.C., that have legalized the euphemistically named MAID, or medical aid in dying?[1] This is really physician-assisted suicide. The American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics describes physician-assisted suicide as the process where a physician provides “the necessary means and/or information to enable the patient to perform the life-ending act.”[2]

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Euthanasia: What are we really asking for?

At the beginning of February of this year, a couple, both 93, died together. They did not die in a car crash or at the end of a gun. They died quietly, holding hands. This sounds like an appealing “way to go.” If you died with your spouse, you would not experience grief or loneliness. You could live without burdening your family with your needs as you age. All these aspects put this approach to dying in a favorable light.

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Is IVF the Way to Go?

For infertile couples struggling to have children, in vitro fertilization (IVF) may seem to provide a beacon of hope. However, there are ethical issues Christians need to consider. According to Genetics and Society.org, “Since August 1991 more than 3.5 million human embryos have been created. Of the embryos created, almost 840,000 were put into storage for future use and more than 2000 were stored for donation. Almost 5,900 were set aside for experimentation.” Embryonic Children Die While GRTL...

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Overpopulation: Where Did the Idea Come From?

For decades Americans have been warned of an impending population explosion that would perhaps threaten our very existence. The Population Bomb, published in 1968, by Professor Paul R. Ehrlich, warned of approaching mass starvation due to overpopulation. What is overpopulation? Where did this theory come from? Is it factual? Why does it matter when it comes to the sanctity of life and Personhood? Our children have long been taught that not only that a growing population is bad for the...

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Build-A-Baby: The Problems with IVF

For infertile couples struggling to have children, in vitro fertilization (IVF) may seem to provide a means to fulfill their desire to have children. However, there are ethical issues Christians need to consider. According to Genetics and Society.org, “Since August 1991 more than 3.5 million human embryos, [innocent human babies], have been created. Of the embryos created, almost 840,000 were put into storage for future use, and more than 2000 were stored for donation. Almost 5,900 were set...

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The Personhood of the Elderly

The percentage of our population aged 65 and older was 16.5 percent in 2019, up from 4.1 percent in 1900. By 2050 it’s projected to be 22 percent. Sadly, how our society deals with older people is a travesty. Trend to Devalue Personhood of Elderly Thanks to a growing trend of viewing seniors as a burden and economic drain, the elderly are often: denied proper medical care; hunted down by organ harvesters; encouraged to kill themselves; or worst of all, killed without their consent. The quest...

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Who Was Margaret Sanger?

March 2021 – Article 2:    The New York Times has labeled Margaret Sanger “a feminist icon and reproductive rights pioneer.” Planned Parenthood calls its founder a “woman of heroic accomplishments,” while sheepishly admitting “like all heroes she was also complex and imperfect.” Time magazine once included her in a list of the “20 most influential Americans of all time.” Imperfect? How easily abortion supporters rewrite and ignore history. Eugenicist Margaret Sanger Margaret Sanger (1879-1966)...

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Holodomor: The Forgotten Tragedy

December 2020 - Article 1:    Someone said there’s no good way to die. Maybe so, but some are much worse than others. Starvation is one of them. Within days of having nothing to eat, the body begins feeding on itself. Metabolism slows, the body cannot regulate its temperature, kidney function is impaired, and the immune system weakens. Vital organs no longer get necessary nutrients. The heart and lungs shrink. Body temperature drops, and people feel chilled. Eventually, nothing is left for the...

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PP Sells Baby Parts: The Videos

Below you can find all of the undercover videos released depicting Planned Parenthood’s trafficking of baby body parts, to date, from the Center for Medical Progress.

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