Protecting unborn children from pain | LifeSiteNews 2

I’ve gotten in the habit of featuring articles published from from other sources, lately. Let me know if you think this is a good idea, and I will keep including them. Of course, the team of highly skilled Biltrix authors will continue to contribute our own trademarked Biltrix-Matter as well.

This one from LifeSiteNews is a really good one!

Like partial-birth abortion bans, fetal pain laws advance public recognition of the unborn child’s humanity and should be supported.

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Dolan’s Supreme Strategy Reply

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Timothy Cardinal Dolan is ready to take his fight with President Obama on birth control all the way to the Supreme Court.

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Best Informational Video on HHS Yet Reply

Seven Deadly Fallacies in Pro-Abortion Arguments Reply

Dr. Donald DeMarco, a scholar and a gentleman!

Gertrude's avatarCatholicism Pure & Simple

by Dr. Donald DeMarco

We are rational animals, let us reiterate.  This is not a matter for debate.  In fact, it explains why people have developed a long list of invectives for those whose thoughts and actions deviate noticeably from a rational standard:  “airhead,” “blockhead,” “knucklehead,” “lunkhead,” “dimwit,” “moron,” “idiot,” “lamebrain,” “dumbbell,” “dolt,” “not the sharpest knife in the drawer,” and so on ad infinitum.

Nonetheless, when arguments in favour of abortion are put forth by seemingly responsible people, repeatedly, passionately, and under sophisticated auspices, their degree of irrationality can easily be eclipsed and thereby ignored.  We are also human beings who are highly distractible and therefore easily taken in.

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I’m Pro-Life Because… Reply

Why are you Pro-Life?

Chris's avatarThoughts from a Catholic

It’d like to present to you all a little project that I’ve been working on for a couple of weeks. In this project, I decided to go around asking people why they were pro-life. I was expecting some pretty diverse reasons, but what struck me were the personal stories! How powerful and touching it is when you or a loved one was supposed to be aborted! Unfortunately, in the United States, we live in a country where at any time during our stay in our mother’s womb, we could have been killed and it would have been completely legal.

The goal for this video is to showcase just the tip of the iceberg of all of the different reasons why people support the pro-life movement, and to generate a good discussion.


So now it’s your turn! Why are you pro-life?

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I’m pro-life. Why aren’t you? 

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Left to Die (Video Testimony of Jill Stanek) Reply

Either we prevail in defending the right to life, or more innocent children will be left to die.

Watch this compelling video that reveals the true story of induced labor abortion and infanticide, so called “Live Birth Abortion.”

Visit Jill Stanek’s website at http://www.jillstanek.com/.

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HHS Update: Supreme Court Hearings — Days Two and Three Reply


“Not a good day in court for the government.”

Here is a really good analysis of yesterday’s hearings at the Supreme Court, followed a 2 part video synopsis of today’s hearings. More…

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Note: Whilst preparing this I looked for the article in the Journal of Medical Ethics. The paper on after-birth abortion referred to was by Australians  Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva. Mysteriously, their article has ‘disappeared’ from the on-line version of said Journal.

+ Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney
11 Mar 2012

There were 44 million abortions worldwide in 2008 according to last month’s issue of the Lancet.

It is a huge number; big enough to worry the editor, who declared that reducing abortion “is now an urgent priority for all countries”.

But not everyone agrees.  Also last month in another medical journal, two Australian academics opened abortion’s last frontier with a discussion of the “ethics” of “after-birth abortion”.

The argument is simple enough.  There are persons and “potential persons”, who are in fact “non-persons” and can be killed.

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The Ethics of Infanticide: Why Should the Baby Die? Reply

Fr Joseph Tham, LC, MD, PhD

“Doctors said they could do no more and sent me home to die – I’m still waiting.”– Nicky Chapman

Suppose you delivered a baby with osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare condition with defect in collagen formation that makes the bones brittle and easy to fracture.  In this case, the condition commonly known as brittle bone disease was so severe that at birth alone the infant suffered 50 fractures. The prognosis was very poor, and the baby would probably grow up blind, deaf and unable to communicate and with severely diminished mental functions. What would you recommend the parents to do? More…

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