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Tag Archives: abortion
Iceland and Down Syndrome
What do you do if you can’t find a solution? If you are Iceland, you terminate it. On August 14, 2017 CBS news did a sobering “On Assignment” segment about Iceland’s solution to Down syndrome. This was not a story … Continue reading
Posted in Abortion, Down syndrome, Eugenics
Tagged abortion, Down syndrome, Down's, Iceland
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Did Our Zeal Overshadow Judgment?
Some of the most devoted and loving people I know are in the pro-life movement. They don’t simply have an opinion but they are on the front lines, helping, lobbying, writing, feeding, counseling and caring. Sometimes, however, we have allowed … Continue reading
Too Many or Too Few?!?!
In an earlier blog I reported about the Boston College ethicists who argued that single women should not be permitted to undergo in-vitro fertilization (IVF) because we have too many people. (ref: http://www.robertfleischmann.com/archives/145).  Now, consider the story of the effectiveness … Continue reading
Posted in Abortion, Birth Control, IVF, Population
Tagged abortion, birth control, contraception, fertility, Iran, IVF, population
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Komen Cancer Charity Halts Grants To Planned Parenthood
Cancer Charity Halts Grants To Planned Parenthood | Fox News. It probably comes as a surprise to many people that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure folks have been using donations to support work at Planned Parenthood. The official … Continue reading
Women who have abortions ‘face double the risk of mental health problems’ | Mail Online
Women who have abortions ‘face double the risk of mental health problems’ | Mail Online. In 2008 the American Psychological Association stated that a “single abortion†of an “unwanted†pregnancy for an “adult†woman did not “in and of itself†… Continue reading