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Obama Administration Forces Military Hospitals to Stock Morning After Pill

February 6th, 2010

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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — Late Thursday, the Obama administration issued a new order for the U.S. military requiring all military hospitals and health centers to stock the morning after pill. The Department of Defense will soon begin having military medical facilities stock the Plan B drug, which can sometimes cause an abortion.

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NCC Head Challenges Goldman Sachs on Bonuses

February 5th, 2010

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(RNS) The head of the National Council of Churches is challenging investment giant Goldman Sachs to use half of its $20 billion bonus pool to help rebuild Haiti after its devastating earthquake.

Haiti’s entire gross domestic product (the basic measure of a country’s overall economic output) is $8.5 billion, which is less than half of Goldman Sachs’ bonus pool. The government’s bail-out in 2009 left Wall Street’s biggest name with a contentious amount of money.

Last September, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said, “Compensation continues to generate controversy and anger. In many respects, much of it is understandable and appropriate.”

In light of the dire need in Haiti, the Rev. Michael Kinnamon, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, and George Hunsinger, professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, urge Goldman Sachs to donate half of its bonuses to Haitian relief.

Kinnamon and Hunsinger said in a statement that by doing this, “They will outmatch the Haitian GDP, and improve not only their image but their tax liability… and surpass the $100 million that President Obama has pledged to Haiti, by a monumental factor of 100.”

In Haiti, hundreds of thousands are feared dead while 1.5 million are homeless, and experts say these figures are only going to worsen without a major intervention.

“Relief for Haiti needs to come in the form of grants, not loans,”

said Kinnamon and Hunsinger. “The last thing this stricken nation needs is more debt.”

According to a report from The Center for International Policy, cited by Kinnamon and Hunsinger, Haiti spent $57.4 million on foreign debt in 2003, compared to receiving just $39.2 million in foreign assistance for education, health care and other services.

Haiti needs grants and $10 billion — or even $8 billion, which is half of Goldman Sachs’ recently scaled-down bonuses — could make the difference.

“A golden opportunity is knocking for Goldman Sachs,” Kinnamon and Hunsinger said.

– Kimberlee Hauss

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Obama, Democrats Say Fight for Pro-Abortion Health Care Bill Not Over

February 4th, 2010

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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — President Barack Obama and top Congressional Democrats say the fight to get the pro-abortion health care bill approved is not over. Though their options are now limited on how to get the bill through Congress, they continue to push the broad government-run measure.

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Pennsylvania Abortions Rise Sharply in 2008, Blacks and Hispanics Have More

February 4th, 2010

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Harrisburg, PA (LifeNews.com) — Abortions in Pennsylvania rose sharply in 2008 as the nation’s economy began to head south. New figures from the Pennsylvania Department of Health reveal the total number of abortions in the state rose by nearly six percent in 2008 spurred on in part by increases in abortions on black and Hispanic women.

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Boys Who See Porn More Likely to Harass Girls: Study

February 4th, 2010

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By Hilary WhiteFebruary 3, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Boys who see pornography regularly are more likely to have sexual relations and harass girls in school, a new study has found. Michael Flood, a researcher with the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, said…

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Theologian: Most Christians Infected with Prosperity Gospel

February 4th, 2010

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Most professing Christians in America are infected with at least some measure of the health and wealth gospel, said one theologian. That is, believers have no concept of a love and a joy that does not eliminate hardship and heartache

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Nine Year-Old Girl in China Causes Shock, Gives Birth to Healthy Baby Boy

February 2nd, 2010

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Changchun, China (LifeNews.com) — A nine-year-old girl in China is drawing national attention today because she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, making her one of the youngest mothers on record. The girl was brought to a hospital in this northeastern Chinese city and presented as more than eight months pregnant.

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Abstinence-only programs – minus religion – can delay teen sex – Globe and Mail

February 2nd, 2010

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Abstinence-only programs – minus religion – can delay teen sex
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“We took the religion out of it,” says Geoffrey Fong, a health psychology professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, who co-authored the study
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Crisis-pregnancy centers to be gagged?

February 2nd, 2010

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Two hot-button issues – abortion and free speech – are clashing in Washington state, as lawmakers attempt to regulate what is said in crisis pregnancy centers.

About 250 people packed the chambers of the state’s Senate Health and Long-Term Care Committee earlier this week for a hearing on Senate Bill 6452, a proposed law that requires crisis pregnancy center counselors to communicate only “medically and scientifically accurate” reproductive health information – even though what is “accurate” has been hotly contested, even in the committee’s chambers.

The bill’s sponsor, State Sen. Rodney Tom, D-Medina, for example, backed by a doctor from the University of Washington, claimed that in some cases, center volunteers have misled women to believe that abortion increases their risk of developing ovarian cancer.

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Ottawa Cuts Funding for Canadian Federation for Sexual Health

February 2nd, 2010

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By Paul Tuns, Editor, The InterimFebruary 1, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – An investigation by the Interim, Canada's pro-life newspaper, has found that over the past half decade, the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health has had its federal government grants cut by more than 99 per cent.The…

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SC Catholic church forms physicians guild

January 30th, 2010

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(AP) – COLUMBIA, S.C. – Catholic physicians from across South Carolina are meeting to create a physicians guild to discuss health issues. The Catholic Miscellany, the official newspaper of the statewide Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, reports the first meeting is being held Saturday at St. Peters Church in Columbia. Bishop Robert Guglielmone…

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Pelosi Wants House to OK Pro-Abortion Senate Health Care, Use Reconciliation

January 27th, 2010

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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — Leading Democrats have settled on their next strategy for passing a pro-abortion health care bill. They plan to try to talk House members into approving the Senate’s pro-abortion health care bill with some changes and then having the Senate use the controversial reconciliation process.

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Clinic supporters ‘do not deserve to be Catholics’

January 27th, 2010

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DAVAO CITY, Philippines (UCAN) — The archbishop here has rejected a demand to excommunicate supporters of women’s health clinics in the city.
A Knights of Columbus official demanded the harsh punishment over the creation of a clinic that will provide maternity and family planning services.
“Excommunication is an extreme measure,” Archbishop Fernando Capalla of Davao told UCA [...]

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Super Bowl ad no place to play with life choices: Women’s Media Center

January 26th, 2010

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CBS says “Appropriate” advocacy ads are now okay for Super Bowl Sunday and they just happen to have slots available still. Now that the ball is in the air does that mean groups round up multi-millions for an ad favoring abortion rights to oppose an anti-abortion ad sponsored by Focus on the Family starring Tim Tebow? No, says Jehmu Greene of the Women’s Media Center, “Americans deserve a more meaningful political discourse around women’s health. A 30 second ad war is not going to get us there.

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Kenya: Price Tag for Church 'Miracles' Keeps Rising

January 25th, 2010

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Nairobi — Every Sunday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., millions of shillings are spent to broadcast sermons on major television stations in the country. Since they all target the same audience, the religious tussle for souls is reminiscent of showbiz – and it is big business.

Investigations by the Sunday Nation show the length to which some preachers go to make sure viewers part with hard-earned income in return for the promise of good health, bountiful harvests, children for the barren, and immense wealth

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Pro-lifers cheer health care bill's demise

January 25th, 2010

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The mood among pro-lifers who were in town for the annual March for Life on Friday was ebullient and optimistic, owing to the failure of the Senate’s health-care reform bill, which opponents said expanded federally subsidized abortion and included no conscience protections.

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Abortuary operates without license

January 25th, 2010

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The Department of Health and Hospitals yanked the license of Ifeanyi Charles Anthony Okpalobi, abortionist at the Gentilly Medical Clinic for Women, but the clinic is still allowed to operate during …

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Christian Nonprofit and Behavioral Health Practice Team Up to Help Children

January 24th, 2010

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Witness to Hope Ministries, a nonprofit corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, has teamed up with Parakleseos, LLC, a Christian-based behavioral health practice in Beaver, PA in order to serve at-risk and special needs children in the

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Shroud of Turin Not Jesus', Tomb Discovery Suggests

January 23rd, 2010

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From a long-sealed cave tomb, archaeologists have excavated the only known Jesus-era burial shroud in Jerusalem, a new study says.

The discovery adds to evidence that the controversial Shroud of Turin did not wrap the body of Christ, researchers say.

What’s more, the remains of the man wrapped in the shroud are said to hold DNA evidence of leprosy—the earliest known case of the disease.

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Church condom ban is at issue

January 23rd, 2010

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A half-dozen Roman Catholics who have worked with people battling the AIDS virus say they will boycott the Raleigh diocese’s annual charitable campaign to protest the church’s prohibition of the use of condoms. The group, the Catholic Coalition for AIDS Prevention, thinks the church’s ban is unethical and may interfere with public health efforts to prevent spread of the disease. Members said they settled on a boycott of the Bishop’s Annual Appeal as a way of pressuring the church to change its position. “There’s a low probability of success, but it’s better to try and fail than not…

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