The Pulse
Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life
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
Questions and Responses on the Topic of Assisted Suicide
Assisted suicide and euthanasia is a confusing subject. However, this subject will greatly affect future generations as we continue the slide down the slippery slope. Please carefully consider all factors before making a judgment. We have compiled a list of questions that many have asked on this subject and our answers address these provocative questions.
COVID Vaccine Mandates: Know Your Rights
GRTL’s promotion of Personhood includes informing our supporters on ways to uphold and maintain the protection of human lives, including times when your constitutional rights are being infringed. Failure to do so would be irresponsible and a violation of our mission.
Absolute Truth: The Foundation for Personhood
Has anyone ever told you that “You can’t impose your morality on me!” as you defended your pro-life views? How would you respond? Would you respond with the view that morality is simply subjective, based on the current trends of society?
Jerome Lejeune: Where Faith and Science Meet
Dr. Jerome Jean Louis Marie Lejeune was a French pediatrician and geneticist who discovered the cause of Down syndrome. To the secular world, he is known as the father of modern genetics. However, to say just that does not begin to describe this giant of a man among men!
Georgia’s Safe Place for Newborns Act
https://dhs.georgia.gov/organization/about/georgias-safe-place-newborns-actUnder the Safe Place for Newborns Act, Georgia law gives criminal immunity to a mother who leaves her baby with a staff member or volunteer of a medical facility, fire station, or police station if the child is no more than thirty days old.
Baby Olivia: One Face for 65 Million
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-lQOooYAs8&feature=youtu.be Introducing Baby Olivia Baby Olivia begins her journey as a fertilized egg making her way to the uterus. Her sex and characteristics are determined before she implants on the uterine wall. By three...
The Disposable Embryo: IVF, Eugenics, and the Loss of Dignity
The dawn of a new era in IVF is here, and with it, human life is being reduced to that of a test subject. The IVF industry is booming, with little regulation and tech start-ups eager to profit. In fact, it is widely known that the minimal regulations in place “are being relaxed to give clinics more autonomy and less regulatory oversight or accountability when performing IVF.”[1]
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]
Stem Cell Research
What are stem cells? Stem cells, put simply, are the building blocks of life. When you were conceived, your body was entirely made up of stem cells. Stem cells can replicate indefinitely, and can become any type of cells, like brain cells, heart cells, muscle cells,...
From Our Arms into the Arms of Jesus
It was the spring of 2024, a day before Easter, when we took a home pregnancy test and were delighted to see the two awaited lines, implying “pregnant.” My husband and I gave thanks to the Lord for the gift of a new life.
An Examination of Brain Death through the Lens of Personhood
Is someone truly dead if his brain stops functioning?
In the midst of grief and loss when a loved one is deemed brain dead, we are urged to accept this diagnosis, consider organ donation, and begin saying goodbye. But is that really the end of the story?
When we hear the term “brain death,” do we ever pause to ask what that truly means? Behind this term lies a deeper and more controversial reality, one that deserves closer examination.











