Human Dignity

The Indefensible Decisions Of ‘Roe’ And ‘Doe’

January 2013 marked the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.  Many refer to Roe v. Wade as the hallmark of abortion law. To be completely accurate, however, it was two landmark cases decided simultaneously that rule abortion law in the United States today. Roe v. Wade reached the Supreme Court on appeal in 1970. The Court delayed action on Roe and a companion case, Doe v. Bolton for a later time.  On January 22, 1973 two Supreme Court decisions, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, struck down any and...

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Passion to Action

For the last several weeks, the talk of the pro-life community has been the infamous Planned Parenthood undercover videos revealing their barbaric practices of illegally selling baby body parts after abortion  Some videos have even shown that Planned Parenthood is possibly birthing babies alive in order to obtain beating hearts and lungs. This shocking revelation behind the scenes of America’s largest abortion provider has left many asking the same question: What can I do to get involved and...

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Single Issue Voting

Single Issue Voting Our forefathers drafted a constitution and set in motion a system of government that allows each citizen to register to vote and choose representation at the national and state levels of government freely and privately. Each of us decides which candidate deserves our vote. In making that decision, we are subjected to enormous amounts of advertising, polling information and media analysis. We often have a built-in cultural mechanism for making our choice. In that mechanism...

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Sanctity of Human Life Act

The Sanctity of Human Life Act was introduced in 2015 by Georgia Congressman Jody Hice. This bill declares that: (1) the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution is vested in each human and is the person's paramount and most fundamental right; (2) each human life begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent, at which time every human has all legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood; and (3) Congress, each state, the District of Columbia, and all...

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Safe Place for Newborns Act

The Georgia “Safe Place for Newborns Act of 2002” became effective August 13, 2002. This law allows a mother to leave her newborn baby within seven days of birth at any hospital in Georgia. The newborn must be left with a hospital employee and the mother must leave her name and address. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Newborn Lifeline Network 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, toll free 1-866-694-2229 x3. Interpreters are available.

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