Abortion, Theologically Understood
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
Posted by admin / Under Christianity And Abortion
| A debate-splitting piece by Stanley Hauerwas removing the Christian position from traditional American political categories (pro-life and pro-choice) |
The Tea Party;Christian Right's Sneaky Anti-Abortion Crusade
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
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| The new anti-abortion movement is a continuation of the old religious war against a woman's right to choose and for sexual freedom, but with some important new twists. |
Thoughts.com Blogs - A Moral Paradox?
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
Posted by admin / Under Christianity And Abortion
| A short essay calling attention to the moral absurdity of "Christians" who oppose abortion yet favor capital punishment. |
Christian Defense Coalition Condemns Obama Administration
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
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| The Obama administration is offering incentives to Kenya to approve a controversial new constitution that would legalize abortion for the first time, promising |
Jimmy Kimmel Production Crew Fights Abortion Protesters
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
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| Via Fishbowl LA comes this video capturing an altercation between Jimmy Kimmel's production crew and pro-life group SurvivorsLA outside the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. The group describes itself as "a Christian, pro-life activism organization dedicated to educating and activating high school and college age individuals." The group claims that Kimm |
Literary analysis:Ethan Brand by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 11:06:42 AM
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| Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story and Christian morality allegory, Ethan Brand - A Chapter from an Abortive Romance, is a dark tale of a failed heroic-quest for the purpose of understanding the true nature of the human heart. It reminds us of how little we have progressed as a society since the early days of the Pilgrims. |




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