The Pulse

Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life

My Experience with Athens Area Right to Life

Before I got married, I can honestly say that I gave little thought to the issues of the Sanctity of Life. To my knowledge, I did not know anyone affected by abortion or any of the other “hot button” issues. But when I got married in 1989, I started feeling a desire...

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2024 REACH Dinner

2024 REACH Dinner

you're invited to Celebrate & Protect Life Mark your calendar to join us for the 2024 Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) R.E.A.C.H. Benefit Dinner on September 12. This memorable event including a delicious meal and an inspiring program will be held at the elegant Cobb...

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Spotlight Atlanta

Spotlight Atlanta

Childhood lessons from farm life first introduced me to the mysterious beginning and ending of life for plants, animals for human survival. I learned that God created me to know, love and serve Him in this life and be happy with Him forever in eternity. Loving Him meant loving all His creation, including my younger sister, my epileptic cousins, and the new orphan on my school bus.

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Euthanasia: What are we really asking for?

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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Chemical Abortion: The Pills, the Politics, and the Problems

RU-486 has been developed to kill an innocent human child. Therefore, Georgia Right to Life does not support the use of this drug during pregnancy in any way; however, we do support women having access to the facts regarding this regimen so that prayerfully they...

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Let Me Live

“O Lord, you have searched me and Known me! You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar.”  Psalm 139:1-2 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you;…” Jeremiah 1:5 Music has always had an...

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Chemical Abortion: The Pills, the Politics, and the Problems

Part 1: Picture this: You are a young pregnant girl furiously researching Google for ways to get rid of this problem. You are frightened and you cannot ask anyone for help or advice. So, you have turned to the internet for assistance. You reason that it is very...

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The Foolishness of the Overpopulation Myth

What’s an allegedly overpopulated, environmentally threatened world to do? Save-the-planet groups who believe the world is in a climate crisis say the answer is to eliminate humans. There’s even an organization called Stop Having Kids. The group proclaims, “There is...

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Embryos Desperately Need Adoption

Embryos Desperately Need Adoption

Did you know that there are over roughly 1,000,000 frozen embryos (babies) in the United States?

We didn’t either until a few years ago. A little background about our family.…we are Aaron and Jen and we’ve been married almost 25 years. Before hearing about embryo adoption, we had 6 biological children, two boys and four girls.

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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...

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