Forbidden Smiles
Recently, in france, a TV commercial was banned that featured children with Down’s syndrome having happy and productive lives. The reason stated was that the public showing of the adContinue Reading
Recently, in france, a TV commercial was banned that featured children with Down’s syndrome having happy and productive lives. The reason stated was that the public showing of the adContinue Reading
(Respuesta a la columna “El aborto y la paradoja del perdón”) Estimado Dr. Blancarte, Le escribo esta carta después de haber leído con atención su columna titulada “El abortoContinue Reading
All previously colonized countries – now independent countries – today must address a similar situation: how to cooperate with indigenous communities, the ones descended from those that existed prior toContinue Reading
There are pro-life celebrities who are not afraid to speak their mind and when they do they often get overlooked or criticized. Recently, African American pro-life rapper Nick Cannon sharedContinue Reading
This past November, hundreds from all over North, Central, and South America made a bold statement of their support for life at the Pro-Life World Congress in Guatemala City, Guatemala.Continue Reading
A few years ago in United Kingdom a miracle happened. A baby boy was born with only 2% of his brain tissue and survived. Before his birth, doctors told hisContinue Reading
Many pro-life activists are happy with the recent statement from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) that proves that a baby’s first heartbeat begins as early as 16 days after conception.Continue Reading
Next month, the III Ibero-American Congress on Family Law and Individual’s Rights will take place in Buenos Aires. The objective of the Congress is to assess the main role thatContinue Reading
Recently, a music video was released in Ireland showing the horrible effects of abortion. The song, “Every Time”, was written by Roger Berkeley and was done in association with anContinue Reading
The first convention on the rights of older persons, approved by the OAS on June 15th last year, is an instrument that seeks, as stated in its first article, “toContinue Reading