Sentences with phrase «stand against an abortion»

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, a conservative Christian who has taken public stands against abortion and same - sex marriage, had joined Obama for an AIDS summit.
Daniel Rodger explains why he believes evangelicals shouldn't be afraid to stand against abortion More
Christians must stand against the abortion lobby's bullying tactics.
Utterly bizarre was the researchers» charge that the Vatican officials did not adequately consider her firm stands against abortion, contraception, and divorce: of course they did — and her orthodoxy was «one of the many assets in her favor.»
Even so, Francis reiterated the church's stand against abortion, defending it against critics who call such arguments «ideological, obscurantist and conservative.»
Voiceless (PG - 13 for violence and mature themes) Pro-life drama about a Born Again war veteran (Rusty Joiner) who relocates with his wife (Jocelyn Cruz) to Philly where he puts his marriage and new job in jeopardy by taking a stand against an abortion clinic opening across the street from the church where he works.

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She needs to read the Encyclical «Humanae Vitae» and learn why the Church has stood against contraception and abortion the full 2,000 years it has been in existence.
For if «choice» is the moral imperative guiding abortion, then there is no way to take a stand against «gendercide.»
«It is only appropriate that the rest of us take the occasion of [the Pope's] visit to reflect on the disastrous consequences of the Church's stand against artificial birth control methods and abortion.
Although I'm not quite sure what Mr. Gardner means by actions being «motivated in part by the immediate circumstances,» I can assure him that so long as he holds that there are acts, such as direct abortion and terror bombing, that are wrong in any circumstances, he stands with us against proportionalism.
Against them, Reagan stands up for his economic and defense record, and argues for school prayer, tuition tax credits and abortion restrictions — not to impose any religious establishment but to restore religious freedom, strengthen traditional «social mores» and protect the unborn.
In 1994, the Court not only allowed the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statutes to be applied against anti-abortion demonstrators, putting them in the same category with mobsters, but also allowed to stand a Florida law restricting the speech of pro-life, but not pro-choice, demonstrators in the vicinity of abortion clinics.
He was the one who stood against Ronald Reagan at his peak with that great 1984 convention speech and who went to Notre Dame to offer a Roman Catholic's defense of abortion rights.
Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has a news update headlined «Supreme Court lets stand Oklahoma court ruling against part of new abortion law.»
During the health care reform debate she led her colleagues in Congress as they stood strong against attempts to insert the Stupak abortion ban into the bill.
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