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Abortion as a right?

Some people’s idea of health care reform includes expanding the availability of an abortion – paid for by your tax dollars! For our nation’s sake, you need to hear more about this previously unknown part of the president’s attempts to remake the health care industry. more »

by: Richard Land - Jul 21, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation, Science

The ‘Cap-and-Tax’ Fiasco

Basic economic principles teach that achieving sound economic policy requires careful consideration of two expected outcomes: costs and benefits. more »

by: Doug Carlson - Jul 1, 2009 - comments: 4 - topic(s): Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment

Analysis: ‘Cap and Tax’ Schemers Are Cutting Deals

As the nation tries to pull itself out of financial hard times, some legislators in Washington are eagerly pushing a plan destined to further escalate the economic downturn. more »

by: Doug Carlson - May 19, 2009 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Environment

NIH draft limits funds to IVF embryos

WASHINGTON—The Obama administration issued draft guidelines Friday that limit federal funding for embryonic stem cell research to experiments with human embryos stored at fertility clinics. more »

by: staff - Apr 18, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research

Study: many pastors say global warming not man-made

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Though many people insist global warming is real and man-made, Protestant pastors aren’t entirely convinced, according to a new study from LifeWay Research. more »

by: Mark Kelly - Apr 17, 2009 - topic(s): Science, Environment

Stem-cell hypocrites?

A recent online discussion of President Obama’s rescinding of his predecessor’s ban on government funding of embryonic stem cell research prompted an arresting question. more »

by: Gary Ledbetter - Apr 15, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research

In discussing cloning, let’s be honest

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—When I was a kid I would often get up early on Saturday mornings, make a bowl of cereal and watch cartoons. One of my favorite cartoon characters was the speedy Accelleratii Incredibus. more »

by: Michael Foust - Mar 19, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Cloning, Stem-Cell Research

Congress keeping step with President’s unethical research

Gone is the fortified wall that safeguarded Americans from being forced to underwrite life-taking research on embryos. But even the one-week-old White House order that took a wrecking ball to that wall is not enough to satisfy the pro-embryo-destruction lobby. more »

by: Doug Carlson - Mar 17, 2009 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research

Obama faith-based adviser ‘frustrated’

TAYLORS, S.C.—A member of President Obama’s faith-based advisory council says he has been “frustrated” at the administration’s policies concerning life issues and that he plans on seeking clarification as to whether the president opposes all or only certain types of human cloning. more »

by: Michael Foust - Mar 13, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Cloning, Stem-Cell Research

Why the stem cell policy is wrong

CHICAGO—President Obama kept at least two campaign promises March 9 when he signed a bill authorizing the expenditure of tax-dollars for embryo-destructive stem cell research. more »

by: C. Ben Mitchell - Mar 11, 2009 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research

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