Received via email…
Dear friends,
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has launched this fantastic campaign in support of Roxanne’s Law (Bill C-510) (see forwarded email below.)
LifeSiteNews – November 30, 2010
Lilith: the barren, sex-crazed, child-killing mascot of the abortion movement
By Kathleen Gilbert
(LifeSiteNews.com) – Every once in a while, one stumbles upon a terrifying level of honesty among abortion supporters. Normally, the truth is something that refreshes us when we come upon it – not so in this realm.
Many of the problems in our society are symptomatic of the rejection of personal responsibility. Because of the importance of personal responsibility or self-government, I find that a much more important issues to address than the symptoms, as serious as the symptoms are. The following letter from Quebec demonstrates our culture’s hostility to personal responsibility. It also reveals that this despicable attitude is the attitude of today’s adults. It’s not a teen problem. The teens exhibit it because their parents are tolerating and embracing this cult of irresponsibility. Today’s youth are the third generation of Canadians who have been at war with the principle of self-government under God. (I won’t embarrass the letter-writer by including her name here.)
Big Blue Wave blog – November 28, 2010
An adoption conundrum
Maria Stops Abortion says that the teens she has talked to will not consider placing their babies up for adoption if there is a chance that a gay couple might adopt them.
LifeSiteNews.com – November 25, 2010
Vote on Canada’s abortion coercion bill bumped up to Dec. 15th
By Patrick B. Craine
OTTAWA, Ontario – The vote on the Canadian bill seeking to criminalize abortion coercion, which was initially pushed back to February, is now set for December 15th.
The Toronto Star – November 20, 2010
A young abortion doctor’s dilemma
By Megan Ogilvie
LifeSiteNews.com – November 18, 2010
#ihadanabortion and I hate myself
By Kelly Clinger
Note: Kelly Clinger, a performer and former backup singer for the pop star Britney Spears, had two abortions when she was in her early twenties. She tells her abortion stories in more depth here. This article, written this week, tells of her continuing struggles to come to terms with the aftermath of those abortions.
Daily Mail – November 18, 2010
‘Should we have an abortion – you decide’: Couple set up website on whether they should keep unborn child
National Post – November 17, 2010
Support abortion or stay off campus, club told
By Charles Lewis