by Reed Ferguson | Sep 14, 2019 | Abortion, Reed Ferguson
In a Portland hospital in 1970, Dr. Russell Sacco took a photograph that continues to fuel the Pro-Life Movement to this day. Convinced of his pro-life convictions but disturbed by the lack of education he received in medical school regarding fetal development, Dr....
by Reed Ferguson | Aug 2, 2019 | Abortion, Featured Article, Reed Ferguson
Seventeen weeks earlier than expected and weighing a mere 13 ounces, Jaden Wesley Morrow was born on July 11, 2019, early in his mother’s 23rd week of pregnancy. Shocking doctors and defeating all medical odds, Jaden appears to be gaining strength in the NICU....
by Kailey Patterson | May 16, 2019 | Abortion, Kailey Nieman
The battle for life seems to be reaching its peak. While states like New York and Virginia have become champions for pro-choice advocates. Many states like Ohio, Kentucky, Alabama and most recently Missouri have made waves for becoming pro-life states. The momentum...
by John Douglas | Jan 22, 2018 | Abortion
Last year in August, CBS reported that Iceland had almost eradicated Down syndrome. However, the small country had not eradicated the genetic disorder through a cure or a new treatment. Instead, nearly 100% of women who received a positive prenatal test for...
by Donald Teel | Jan 17, 2018 | Abortion, Donald Teel
Nearly 40 years have raced by since my first exposure to Roe v. Wade, abortion, and the slaughter of the innocents. In America alone, tens of millions of unborn babies have had their lives snuffed out in the free-fire zone of the womb. Globally, the body count is...
by Reed Ferguson | Dec 18, 2017 | Abortion, Reed Ferguson
I used to hold Tomi Lahren’s view on abortion. My previous position was: “Conservatives are hypocrites for believing in limited government but restricting a woman’s freedom to control her own body!” Like Tomi, I never considered myself a Libertarian—just a “social...
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