Monthly Archives: May 2001

Pat Robertson claims China is overpopulated

United States evangelist Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and the Christian Coalition, recently shocked pro-lifers with his support of China's brutal one-child policy. On the April 16 CNN show Wolf Blitzer Reports, Robertson said he doesn't "agree" with forced abortions and forced sterilizations, but he excused them nonetheless: "They've got 1.2 billion people, and they don't know what to do. [...]

2010-07-16T11:12:20-04:00May 16, 2001|Paul Tuns, Population|

Rock tables bill to regulate reproductive technologies

Federal Health Minister Allan Rock appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health May 3 to introduce a draft of a long-awaited bill on new reproductive and genetic technologies. While the draft legislation is commendable for its ban on all forms of human cloning, it is nonetheless fundamentally flawed, since it would allow for experimentation on human embryos up to [...]

2010-07-16T11:11:11-04:00May 16, 2001|Politics|

A measure of justice for Jordan Heikamp

Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! Isaiah 49:15 Though my mother and father forsake me, The Lord will receive me. Ps. 27:10 Yes, it is unnatural, but it happens. Mothers do sometimes profoundly neglect and cruelly abandon their own children. [...]

2010-07-16T11:09:37-04:00May 16, 2001|Society & Culture|

Canada’s Christian heritage

Good for Deputy Speaker of the Nova Scotia Legislature, Brooke Taylor, one of the few elected representatives in Canada with the vision to recognize the socially destructive fatuousness of political correctness, and the guts to challenge it in public. Commenting on a House committee's decision to reaffirm the traditional recitation of the Lord's Prayer at the beginning of Legislature sessions, Taylor said [...]

2010-07-16T11:07:50-04:00May 16, 2001|Politics|
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