Who leaked the US Supreme Court draft majority decision overturning the contentious Roe v. Wade? Why does that matter? What does all of this mean for the future of abortion laws in the United States?
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has voted to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, according to an initial draft majority opinion circulated inside the court which has now been leaked to the US media.
Read MoreIn passing Labour’s extreme Abortion Legislation Act 2020, they ushered in a new law that liberalised abortion right up to birth, allowed for sex selective abortions, and stripped away freedom of conscience rights from Kiwi healthcare workers.
Read MoreThis might seem like a victory, but, in reality, it represents the final act in a campaign of legislative warfare against unborn New Zealanders that is now about to unwind.
Read MoreOn what possible grounds can the New Zealand Parliament claim they had any legitimacy in enacting such a clearly anti-democratic law when abortion facilities and their own legal experts advised against it?
Read MoreIf we truly wish to be the best place in the world to be a child, then we cannot continue to tolerate a status quo which says that some children are more worthy of life and protection than others.
Read MoreFor decades, many women have been passionately advocating for abortion, calling it a fundamental woman’s right. But is it really? Or have these ‘supporters of women’s rights’ fallen into an ideological trap that will only result in more harm and suffering for women?
Read MoreOne of the most frequent claims we, as pro-lifers hear, is that abortion is healthcare. In order to understand the reasoning behind this, and therefore be equipped to tackle this argument, we need to first understand what healthcare is.
Read MoreAs young people, we can cause change. The future of our nations, and our societies rests in our hands. We are the ones who must work to stem the tide of injustice, and it is our children and our peers' children that we are fighting to protect.
Read MoreAn attempt to hijack the UK Government’s flagship Health and Care Bill with an extreme abortion proposal has failed, in a significant pro-life victory
Read MoreIf this bill is passed, there will be new legal means to place the abortionists as the saviours and life-saving health-workers, and criminalise the pro-life advocates (those advocating for the lives and wellbeing of both mothers and their unborn children) as oppressive, abrasive, and dangerous.
Read MoreA professional doula (childbirth companion) and experienced ante-natal class teacher offers practical tips on navigating an unplanned pregnancy with love, safety and care.
Read MoreAs the old adage goes, be careful what you wish for, lest it come true, and what makes this object lesson in social morality we are currently embroiled in all the more alarming, is that it is far from over.
Read MoreAccording to an article in the journal Palliative Care written by five Canadian specialists, euthanasia has had a very negative effect upon palliative care.
Read MoreDr Joel Zivot studied the autopsy reports of more than 200 prisoners executed with lethal injections and found that many may have died in great pain.
Read MoreAt the very least, we should be communicating directly with vaccine manufacturers or political leaders and asking them to stop using abortion derived cell lines in therapeutic products and testing.
Read MoreClaims in the mainstream media of thousands of women dying from unsafe abortion in Malawi each year have no empirical foundation.
Read MoreLast year, the number of Kiwis killed by abortion was almost twice as many as were predicted to die under the recent worst-case Covid-19 modelling for our country.
Read MoreAZ said the doctors’ misreading of a 20-week scan constituted a treatment injury, as her mother would have aborted her if the correct diagnosis had been made.
Read MoreA group of courageous New Zealand doctors who took legal action to protect themselves against Labour’s extreme Abortion Legislation Act have been denied the right to unimpeded freedom of conscience by a New Zealand Judge.
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