Now, I had not been thinking
about abortion at all.
Not exact matches
A 2010 University of Brasilia study found that 1 in 5 Brazilian women under 40 — more than 5 million women overall, or
about 22 % of Brazil's population — had had
at least one
abortion.
So, in theory
at least, serving anti-
abortion ads to women of child - bearing age who have been reading
about abortion online and who come near an
abortion clinic is a spot - on example of how marketing should work when it's well tuned.
They talk
about an attack on religious teachings while speaking
at an NRA event
about how
abortion is murdering unborn children while
at the same time wanting to go to war and bomb thousands of innocent men, women, children, as well as innocent pregnant women with unborn babies.
One night,
at a ladies» evening out, the subject of
abortion came up; and I overheard Jennifer admit that she really didn't know much
about the legal background to
abortion rights.
What do you think this blog is
about,
abortion or something??? Let's get back to the pressing topic
at hand, namely, how stupid, willfully ignorant, and hateful everyone who believes differently than you is!
He is not above taking a stealthy swipe
at Ronald Reagan from time to time but he reserves his most scathing remarks for those who, as he puts it, «saw nothing strange
about being against both
abortion and contraception.»
Other readers took offense
at some pastors in the article who declared that Obama couldn't be a Christian because he never talked
about being «born again» and he supported same - sex marriage and
abortion rights.
«To call this an
at - home
abortion is deceptive,» Raymond, Klein, and Dumble noted
about medical
abortions in general, «since most treatment transpires in the clinic, hospital, or office, and is extremely medicalized.»
It is, among other things,
about practices that are parasitical on the
abortion industry and that,
at least indirectly, support that industry.
PrimeNumber — So what do you say
about all the women who walk with the Pro-Lifers and openly talk
about their profound regret
at having had an
abortion; and telling
about the horrific lasting effects on them physically / emotionally and psychologically????????
A barrage of such stuff, pouncing on any scandal that could be dug up and chipping away
at the pontificate of Pope Benedict, not to mention the usual stuff
about the need to elect a pope who would change the «policy» of the Church over such matters as
abortion, gay marriage and women priests, had been unleashed almost immediately, once Benedict had been congratulated for bringing the papacy into the 21st century by resigning.
By contrast I look
at variety of social issues instead of just yelling
about abortion.
sure gay is wrong
abortion is wrong but i am still in my seat rolling my eyes
at the liberals who are hot and bothered
about their freedoms but when the man, the capitolist tells us he's trying to get us jobs i scream that i don't want it i am out of my seat i am throwing things i got my dignity ambition i am not going to take it i am revolutionary america
How can a «Good Christian» gun down a doctor
at an
abortion clinic because the doctor went against their ideals and that's a grey fuzzy area but when a follower of Islam kills someone when outraged
about their own beliefs, it's pure evil?
Partial - birth
abortion is forcing a new judicial candor
about other
abortions as well,
at least from the midterm of pregnancy.
Because disagreements
about the nature of the Christian faith are not
at stake in the
abortion controversy, this task could be undertaken ecumenically, aiming
at transdenominational consensus.
«Easter mass in Knock Basilica this afternoon with my parents,» Sen. Catherine Noone tweeted, «an octogenarian priest took
at least 3 opportunities to preach to us
about abortion — it's no wonder people feel disillusioned with the Catholic Church.»
Susan: She had to have a Caesarean section... She was advised
at the time to have an
abortion, but because of her Catholic beliefs that didn't come
about.
Because the young are more liberal on social issues»
at least
at this point in their lives» traditionalists are being counseled by secularists to either remain silent
about abortion and same - sex marriage, or even change their beliefs.
In ways even more relentless and entangled than
at present, arguments
about what we insist are «other» questions will be emerging from and returning to the question of
abortion.
In general, the cynical leaders of the backlash» as distinguished from the true believers
at the grass roots who really do care
about issues like
abortion, religion, homosexual marriage, and the rest» are often moderate cultural modernists themselves, but they are perfectly happy to reap the benefits that accrue to them from red - state Americans losing sight of the material issues that ought to dominate their political imaginations.
Some priests are unsure
about preaching on
abortion at all.
Basically, what has happened with CST is comparable to what has happened with marriage and family: We spend a lot of time talking
about contraception and
abortion and bioethical dilemmas, and unfortunately we must do so, given the gravity of these evils and the obsessions of our day — but as a result we can fail to see, or
at least fail to communicate to others, the profound truth of the sacrament of matrimony, which is the foundation of all the rules and prohibitions.
(Look
at the women in Ireland and The Dominican Rep. who died because of being denied an
abortion recently) You are SO correct
about Hitler being a xstian, google away... «Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith... We need believing people.»
Stanley Hauerwas, an American theologian who has thought deeply
about disability, wrote an essay on
abortion that joins up biblical convictions to arrive
at this conclusion: «The church is a family into which children are brought and received.
The books andwebsites on pregnancy cheerfully describe the development of «the baby», my midwife talks
about listening to the baby's heartbeat and
at the 12 - week scan, the time
at which the majority of
abortions are carried out, I lay in a darkened room and watched as my baby's head and spine and tiny hands were pointed out on a screen.
And if
abortion at birth minus two hours is murder, what
about birth minus two days?
He evidences irritation when repeatedly asked
about his position on
abortion, and refers questioners back to his by - now tired and unconvincing 1984 speech
at Notre Dame.
The issue of
abortion is barely talked
about in Catholic circles
at some universities and there is distinct lack of support for pro-life activism.
3 Incidentally, questions
about abortion should not, I think, enter in
at all here, since the question as to whether
abortion is right or wrong depends on whether one believes that killing is ever justified.
In fact, the school is home to a large, though shrinking, group of people who hold traditional Catholic beliefs on specific issues such as
abortion and euthanasia, but who
at the same time hold many beliefs
about ethics that are indistinguishable from the subjectivism, relativism, emotivism, and nihilism of secular America.
It's not the rational arguments that make me feel sick watching the videos of
abortion doctors munching salad and sipping wine while talking
about crushing skulls, or that make me weep
at the sight of that «tissue.»
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with
abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture
at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions
about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
When it comes to «selective fundamentalism,» I tend to wag my finger
at other people — those who consider Fox News a reliable source of information, those who protest intensely against
abortion but have nothing to say
about poverty or torture or excessive materialism, those who consider Anne Coulter a representation of Christian values.
If you're angry
about abortion, euthanasia and the death penalty, you'll be motivated to support a culture of life
at every level of society.
«I'm a little bit disappointed in Pope Francis that he hasn't,
at least that I'm aware of, said much
about unborn children,
about abortion, and many people have noticed that,» Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island, said earlier this month.
I 100 % agree that there are women and staff
at abortion clinics that need to hear
about the love and forgiveness of Jesus, but for myself, I could never work
at one.
Pupils should be given information
about abortion in the classroom because many do not discuss it
at home, teachers have heard.
Ashley
at Let Me Entertain You is concerned
about women's rights and wrote yesterday
about a proposed regulation by the Department of Health and Human Services «that could seriously undermine access to basic reproductive health services, including birth control and
abortion.»
At Open Adoption & Family Services, we support pregnant women and couples in making decisions
about their pregnancy options — parenting,
abortion, adoption — in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.
Everyone who thinks
abortion is
about getting rid of a few cells should look
at these photos.
At the Bronx and Buffalo stops,
about a dozen
abortion rights activists held silent protests while the candidate, who said he is anti-
abortion, campaigned.
Opponents, however, worry
about activists using a convention to advance political causes like gun control or chip away
at protections for
abortion.
SPUC is an anti-choice group which, through its «Safe
at School» campaign, delivers talks to parents and schoolchildren
about the supposed harms of Sex and Relationships Education (SRE), and the dangers of
abortion.
But although she sees both equal pay and
abortion access as important issues — «Choice is really important to me; I'm
at a loss for words
at how strongly I feel
about it,» she tells me
at one point — they're not the key issues in her campaign.
Between the positions
at either end of the spectrum, there is a range of ethical, political and medical debate
about how easy access to
abortion should be, which interests and factors should prevail over others, and how late terminations may be carried out.
At noon, Democratic congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout and
about 25 women from Women With Zephyr will rally against John Faso and his stance on
abortion, Corner Plaza, 181 Healy Blvd, Hudson.
The central nervous system develops
at around the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy,
about the time we put a legal limit on
abortions.
In most media accounts, references were made to two speeches Cuomo delivered in 1984, one
at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco where Walter Mondale was nominated for president, and the other
at the University of Notre Dame where Cuomo spoke
about abortion and the «proper» role of religion in politics.