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Life: worthless or priceless?
Is it okay to abort deformed babies?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Nazi child euthanasia and Hans Asperger
A new study shows that Hans Asperger actively assisted the Nazi eugenics policies.
by Russell Grigg
Euthanasia for disabled babies?
According to evolutionary biologist Professor Jerry Coyne, severely disabled babies should be killed.
by Dominic Statham
Is killing wrong?
An ‘ethics’ article gives a chilling glimpse at secular ‘morality’
by Shane Cessna, Gary Bates, Lita Cosner
The lies of Lynchburg
Enthusiastic disciples of Darwin formulated eugenics laws in America to prevent ‘undesirables’ from breeding—well before the Nazi ‘racial hygiene’ policies.
by Carl Wieland
When does the unborn baby feel pain?
Pro-aborts are crowing about studies alleging that the unborn baby feels no pain. But not only are these claims highly debatable, they ignore the real issue.
by Lita Sanders
‘Hooray for eugenics!’
Last century many religious leaders embraced eugenics, the elimination of the ‘unfit’ from mankind’s breeding pool. Invented by Darwin’s cousin Francis Galton, it reached its apex in Nazi Germany.
by Russell Grigg
The gift of death? Planned Parenthood offers abortion gift cards for Christmas
Planned Parenthood, a major abortion provider, loves to offer death when Christians celebrate life. PP’s racist and eugenicist roots are a well-kept secret by its supporters, including the recent president-elect.
by Lita Sanders
Hitler’s ‘master race’ children haunted by their past
The living remnants of Hitler’s plan to specially breed a race of ‘superbabies’ are a tragic testimony to the effects of Darwinian thinking.
by Russell Grigg
Legalizing abortion: no-one is safe anymore
Compromise on ‘made in the image of God’ is taking us into Hitler’s gas chambers.
by Gary Bates
Refuting contrived pro-abortion arguments: the ‘famous violinist’ of Judith Jarvis Thomson
Some pro-abortionist philosophers advance arguments of which even most pro-abort politicians are unaware. But they are important to answer, as the culture moves further from sanctity of innocent human life.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Lita Cosner
Life: a gift from God
An intensive care specialist points out how doctors who have traditionally been taught to revere life are becoming increasingly caught up in a ‘culture of death’.
by Mathew Piercy