Could it really be that the realities of our faith are as true – or even more true – than the realities of daily living, and exist just beyond the grasp of our senses?
The noble professions of motherhood and medicine, both being uniquely sacred in the creation, defense, and nurturing of human life, should be at the forefront in the effort of healing our national sin.
‘I realized, for the first time at the Nuremberg Trials, the full meaning and importance of the contributions of Hippocrates and his school to medicine and human welfare,’ wrote A.C. Ivy, an expert medical witness at the Nuremberg Trials of 1945-9.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s redefinition of 'conception' to implantation defies embryology, genetics, and every yardstick of science.
John Rockefeller III was concerned for what he viewed as a threat to humanity, and convened experts on how to reduce the world’s population. A major focus was to study and circumvent negative religious, cultural, and political perceptions of population control.
The American Medical Association's 1871 'Report on Criminal Abortion' called abortion 'a foul, unprovoked murder… an enemy to the human family, as dark and as malignant as the spirit that sent it.'