Yearly Archives: 1983

The pro-abortionists imposing censorship

Pro-abortion ideology is dangerous, not only because of its attempts to completely deny the right to life to one part of the human family, but also, because the pro-abortionists, in order to impose this ideology, are fully prepared to curtail the civil rights of everyone and impose absolute censorship in order to obtain acceptance of the ideology. Examples of this have been [...]

2009-06-22T13:20:23-04:00May 22, 1983|Abortion|

How Ireland fared

Tragically the present government of Ireland under Premier Garret Fitzgerald has gone back on its earlier solemn promise to support a Human Life Amendment to the Irish Constitution. It has proposed a wording that can only be described as an absolute pro-life disaster. The wording does not fulfill the government's commitment to a pro-life amendment. It does not prohibit abortion but rather [...]

2009-06-22T13:18:59-04:00May 22, 1983|Issues|

Kitchener-Waterloo Right to Life runs with buses

It began in March of this year and continues until March 1984, that posters were permitted placement on Kitchener-Waterloo buses. Members of the K-W Right to Life Association approached the Transit Commission there, who in turn had to clear the move with the Regional Council. The advertisement was approved because of freedom of speech as opposed to a pro-life attitude on the [...]

2009-06-22T13:16:44-04:00May 22, 1983|Activism|

The Borowski Case – (What’s it all about)

What's the Borowski case all about? Why are the pro-abortionists screaming mad about it, and why are they pulling out all the stops to try to get input into the case? Why have pro-life supporters poured over $300,000 into this case? The reason is because the Borowski case is the first legal challenge of the abortion law under the new Charter of [...]

2009-06-22T13:14:12-04:00May 22, 1983|Pro-Life|

Significance of this decision

Had the decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court in this case gone the other way, there would be hundreds of people in line for death, including the elderly and other chronic-care patients. The Dawson decision confirms the right of handicapped people to receive normal medical treatment. It also means that the decision of life or death is not a private matter [...]

2009-06-25T08:52:56-04:00April 25, 1983|Issues|

Medical updates

Two more babies live after abortions done in Madison, Wisconsin's General Hospital. This makes four such babies born alive in Madison in the past year. Sadly, both died hours after birth. One was 21 ½, the other 26 weeks. After failing to kill these unfortunate little ones inside their mothers, both were taken to intensive care units in an attempt to save [...]

2009-06-22T13:04:20-04:00April 22, 1983|Issues|

The trial and Borowski

The following contains an editorial from The Catholic Register, Mar. 5, 1983 on Mr. Borowski's predicament. As pointed out below, Joe Borowski needs cash - a lot of it. He wants to challenge the abortion law's failure to protect the unborn child. It will cost $350,000. Borowski knows pro-life groups live on the boarder of the black and the red, so he's [...]

2009-06-22T12:39:54-04:00April 22, 1983|Activism|

The slippery slope

From abortion to infanticide. Will Euthanasia be next? On Good Friday, April 9, 1982, a baby boy with down's syndrome was born in Bloomington Hospital, Indiana. His parents never told anyone his name because it had been decided to let him starve to death. During his six days of life the nameless child became known as "Baby Boy Doe". Our film critically [...]

2009-06-22T12:30:32-04:00April 22, 1983|Abortion, Euthanasia|

The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada maintains a strong pro-life stand

In its 1976 General Conference the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada adopted a resolution to petition the Prime Minister of Canada to give careful and immediate attention to the widespread practice of abortion (virtually on demand) and its destruction of innocent human life, and to enact legislation which will provide protection for the child conceived but not yet born - the same protection [...]

2009-06-22T12:29:09-04:00April 22, 1983|Pro-Life|

Orthodox Christians must be pro-life

"Is it human?" "When does life begin?" When does human life begin? Is abortion simply like blowing one's nose, or is it much more? Is the fetus ....Etc. Why, in our present search for answers to these questions, have we Christians not consulted our very Christianity? Neither the questions nor the answers are new; and neither, to a Christian, are really very [...]

2009-06-22T12:27:36-04:00April 22, 1983|Pro-Life|

International Women’s Day 1983

A gala event within the pro-abortion community each year is International Women's Day, which is held in early March. On this day, a rally is held, followed by a parade, in which the radical Feminists hold forth on what they demand. This year they marched under three slogans. They were, 1) A Woman's Right to Work, 2) A Woman's Right to Choose [...]

2009-06-22T12:03:34-04:00April 22, 1983|Society & Culture|

Abortion: one Presbyterian’s viewpoint

I should initially qualify my statements by explaining that I speak for Reformed Presbyterians who accept as their standard the Westminister Confession of Faith, and hold to the full, divine and infallible inspiration of Scripture. I will limit myself to a consideration of 3 main points. First of all, the anti-abortion movement is not confined to the Roman Catholic Church. Secondly, the [...]

2009-06-22T11:42:59-04:00April 22, 1983|Abortion, Religion|

The abortion issue in Ireland

The situation in Ireland with reference to an amendment to the Constitution to outlaw the possibilities of legalizing abortion by court or parliament has suddenly changed. The situation is very fluid; anything could happen. Under pressure, Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald had agreed with his opponent Charles Haughey to submit a pro-life amendment to the Constitution in a national referendum. When Haughey became [...]

2009-06-22T11:41:12-04:00April 22, 1983|World Briefs|

Reagan Administration support

The following is from a speech given by the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, to the annual convention of the National Religious Broadcasters on January 31, 1983, as quoted in the National Right to Life News of Feb. 24, 1983. "There is another struggle we must wage, a struggle to redress a great, national wrong. We must go forward with [...]

2009-06-22T11:38:00-04:00April 22, 1983|Politics|

The man who stood alone

His name was Franz Jaeggerstaetter but you will not find it in any "Who's Who' in the world. He was what would be called a 'small Austrian farmer' with a wife and two young children, and when Hitler united Austria to Germany by force in the 'Anschluss' of March 1938, he was probably in his early thirties. Franz had only grade school [...]

2009-06-22T11:35:16-04:00April 22, 1983|Activism, Society & Culture|
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