Month: June 2019

Marshae Jones, manslaughter, and Alabama law

By guest blogger Bill Fortenberry — Marshae Jones has been indicted by a grand jury for felony manslaughter in the death of her prenatal child, who was shot and killed during a fight between Jones and another woman. The key to understanding the indictment in this case is to recognize that, under Alabama law, a prenatal child has the same legal protections as a born child.

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Taxpayer-funded abortions for men: It’s more possible (and evil) than you might think

By Les Riley — During the Democrat debates this past week, presidential primary candidate Julian Castro advocated for “reproductive justice for trans females” (men who live as if they are women). Though he likely misspoke and instead meant trans males (women who live as if they are men), one look at emerging technologies and the depraved state of our culture tells us abortion for biological men is much more possible, and much more insidious, than you might think.

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What do drag queen story hours have to do with personhood?

By Sarah Quale — Personhood Alliance Education’s recent research exposed the American Library Association’s intentional efforts to bring drag queen story hours and other similar events into libraries across the country. So what do drag queen story hours have to do with personhood? The answer lies in what it means to be made in the image of God…

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Eugenics in 2019: Forced abortion for the disabled

By guest blogger Drew Hymer — A British judge has ordered a woman with learning disabilities to undergo an abortion against her will because the judge and the experts at the National Health Services have deemed it “in the best interest” of the mother and her child.

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How libraries are being used to corrupt children and what you can do about it

By Sarah Quale — Drag queen story hours are popping up in libraries across the country. Are they isolated events or part of a larger, intentional movement to destroy God’s design for the human person? A small library in a southern Maryland town provides some insight into how this battle has advanced, who’s behind it, how it’s funded, and what local communities can do to effectively respond.

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Georgia fights back against Netflix, will lead on personhood

By Sarah Quale — During a press conference at its headquarters this morning, Personhood Alliance affiliate Georgia Right to Life denounced Netflix, Disney, Warner Media, CBS, Sony, and others who are threatening to stop work in the state if the Georgia heartbeat law is allowed to take effect. Georgia Right to Life is uniting Georgia pro-lifers against the Hollywood attacks and pursuing efforts to protect all pre-born children equally, without exceptions.

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Pre-born children should be counted as persons in the 2020 census

By guest blogger Bill O’Brien— Next year, the U.S. Census Bureau, as it does every 10 years, will attempt to count virtually every person living in the United States as of Census Day, which is April 1, 2020. Each pre-born child who is alive on Census Day should be counted, and President Trump can issue an executive order to advance personhood in this way.

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