Abortion, analogies with slavery

Virginia judge uses 19th-century slavery law to rule frozen embryos are property

In divorce case judge rules human embryos may be valued and sold, and therefore may be considered ‘goods or chattels’ By The Guardian/ Associated Press, March 10 2023 Frozen human embryos can legally be considered property, or “chattel”, a Virginia judge has ruled,... read more

Words of Wisdom from Abraham Lincoln on His Birthday

By Catherine Salgado, PJ Media, February 12, 2023 Words of Wisdom from Abraham Lincoln on His BirthdayOn Feb. 12, 1809, a boy was born in a log cabin in Kentucky. No one could have predicted at the time that he would rise from poverty to the presidency, from the log cabin to the White House;... read more

Kanye West Slams Abortion: “There are More Black Babies Being Aborted Than Born in New York City”

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews, October 7, 2022 4 Kanye West slammed abortion during an interview last night. The 45-year-old rapper sat down with Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson where he said he has no apologies for being pro-life. “You just came from Paris Fashion Week, you just... read more

The Unspoken Racist Arena of Roe v. Wade

By Fr. Gordon J. MacRae, Beyond These Stone Walls, July , 2022 Catholic priests and politicians who are silent about abortion often cite racism as a higher moral priority. Are they blind to the racist oppression of Roe v. Wade? Shortly after a U.S. Supreme Court draft was mysteriously leaked... read more

At Least 21 States Will Protect Babies From Abortions if Roe v. Wade is Overturned

By Micaiah Bilger, LifeNews, December 3, 2021 At least 21 states immediately could ban the killing of unborn babies in abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Many hope the Mississippi case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, which the high court heard Wednesday, will spur... read more

The uncomfortable history of Catholics and slavery

By Msgr. Owen F. Campion, Our Sunday Visitor, January 2, 2020The birds are coming home to roost. Georgetown University, this country’s first Catholic college, and first Jesuit institution of higher learning, is considering ways to make reparations for its involvement in slavery a century and a... read more

‘I make no apology for it’: Oklahoma state congressman compares abolishing abortion to abolishing slavery

By Cassandra Sweetman, Nexstar Media Wire, April 8, 2021 OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma House member came under fire Wednesday for making a comment some are calling racially insensitive, comparing abortion and slavery. Rep. Jim Olsen was introducing his bill, SB 612, which would... read more