The Church's teaching on sexuality that lies behind its teaching that contraception is intrinsically immoral is dazzlingly beautiful.
Many people whose understanding has been clouded by the corruption of our culture have difficulty understanding it.
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09/ 03/08The risk John McCain took last Friday is comparable to the 72-year-old ex-fighter pilot knocking back two shots and flying his A-4 under the Golden Gate Bridge.
McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his co-pilot was the biggest gamble in presidential history. As of now, it is paying off, big-time.
09/ 03/08During my last pregnancy, I qualified for excellent, free state medical insurance because of our lower income. My husband is in graduate school for a while. This insurance coverage is part of the state's healthy start program for pregnant women and young kids.
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08/ 31/08When asked about when life begins Pelosi answered "...what I know is, over the centuries, the doctors of the Church have not been able to make that definition.”
08/ 26/08Monday was the first day that Planned Parenthood, which operates the only abortion business in South Dakota, had to comply with a new state law telling women the truth about abortion. Rather than tell women abortion kills children and has numerous risks, Planned Parenthood closed its doors.
07/ 22/08Last year, Planned Parenthood performed more than 250,000 abortions, which account for about 1 in 5 of our country's total. Of all abortions, those performed for black women accounted for about a third of the procedures. It's also worth noting that a majority of Planned Parenthood's clinics are in minority neighborhoods.
07/ 15/08Day Gardner: Planned Parenthood has basically bought off Barack Obama
07/ 15/08Democratic and Republican candidates must reject donations from Planned Parenthood this election year, and Congress should end all federal funding for the abortion provider, according to black pro-life leaders who held two press conferences last week in Washington, D.C., at Democratic and Republican Party Committee headquarters.
07/ 03/08For the last few decades, evangelicals repeatedly have mobilized and demonstrated to oppose the operation of abortion clinics. Over the years, many have believed that being anti-abortion had become a litmus test for their support of politicians and policies, which vie for evangelical votes.
07/ 03/08Exit poll after exit poll in election after election shows the Democratic Party is staunchly supported by an overwhelming majority of African-American voters, many of whom are much more socially conservative on issues like abortion than their party leadership.
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07/ 02/08Press release from Kansas for Life
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06/ 23/08A Colorado judge has dismissed charges against a man who caused a fatal car crash because the victim, at 8½ months of a pregnancy, had only been scheduled for a C-section to be born and that had not yet happened at the time of the crash.
"'Person' is a defined term for purposes of the homicide statutes …," wrote Judge Richard Gurley in a case involving the death of Lileigh Lehnen, the born-alive daughter of 26-year-old Shea Lehnen.
"The definition states that "'person,' when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a human being who had been born and was alive at the time of the homicidal act," the judge said.
Lileigh Lehnen was born during an emergency C-Section after the November 2007 accident that was triggered when Logan Lage, 24, apparently drove on the wrong side of the road and crashed his vehicle headon into Lehnen's car.
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Lileigh Lehnen lived several hours, and died of asphyxia, according to Mesa County Deputy Coroner Rob Kurtzman, who concluded the baby's death was a homicide and said the collision damaged the mother's placenta, limiting blood flow to the newborn.
Lage faced a series of charges because of the baby's death, but his public defender, Will McNulty, challenged them on the grounds that the state law excluded the baby from the possibility of being a homicide victim.
The judge's order, which was posted online by the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, said Colorado law doesn't allow Lileigh Lehnen to be considered either a "person" or a "child" at the time of the crash.
"I'm not happy at all," District Attorney Pete Hautzinger told the newspaper. "It's a very murky part of the law."
On the newspaper forum, the comments were running pretty much on one side.
"He murdered that family's child," wrote JM. "Only his weapon of choice was a vehicle. … I think that it is disgusting that we, as a society, allow people to get off with killing and hurting children."
"I would say it's high time that we de'MURK'ify Colorado law in such cases. … If I was Lileigh's mother, I would appeal. We should push for legislation to correct this gross error in our state law," added Aunt B.
That's exactly what spokeswoman Kristi Burton of Colorado for Equal Rights has planned.
Her organization is proposing a change to the state Constitution that would declare the term "person" shall include "any human from the time of fertilization."
"This outrageous ruling is a clear example of they hypocrisy of Colorado law," said Burton. "If a child like Lileigh is not a person, what is she? There is no other answer. However, this case effectively illustrates the current state of our laws in Colorado and across the nation. Some states would recognize Lileigh's rights as a person, yet Colorado does not. It's high time we change this and clarify what a person actually is in Colorado. Our Human Life Amendment can lay the needed foundation to bring justice to people like Shea and Lileigh Lehnen."
Burton noted that had the same accident happened in California, the responsible party could have been charged with Lileigh's death.
"Once the Colorado Human Life Amendment gets on the ballot, it will go a long way in protecting people who currently have no protection under Colorado laws. This amendment is supported by common sense and by science. As Dr. Jerome LeJeune, an internationally recognized geneticist, wrote, 'Life has a very, very long history but each individual has a very neat beginning: the moment of its conception,'" Burton said.
Colorado for Equal Rights now is in the process of collecting signatures to put the issue on the November 2008 ballot. Several states have had similar efforts moving forward, a plan that pro-life activists view as a direct attack on the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision in which the U.S. Supreme Court discovered the right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.
Burton said it appears at this point Colorado's plan has the best chance of reaching the ballot. The state Supreme Court has approved the initiative as to wording and form, and the group already has collected about 40,000 petition signatures of the 76,000 needed by a May deadline.
The plan also has earned the support of one-time GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as well as a list of members of the Colorado Legislature.
State Sen. Greg Brophy Wray told a Denver television station, "Clearly it's always the right time to take the stand for the sanctity of life."
Colorado's specific plan would grant personhood to the unborn from the moment of fertilization, meaning state and local laws protecting any individual life would be applied to the unborn. It targets a loophole the U.S. Supreme Court created when it issued the original Roe v. Wade abortion opinion.
The opinion said: "(If the) suggestion of personhood [of the preborn] is established, the [abortion rights] case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life is then guaranteed specifically by the [14th] Amendment."
While the change in the state constitution would not also change the criminal statutes at issue in this case, Burton said it is a first step towards having those reflect the lives of the unborn.
"The plain language of the definition could not be any clearer," wrote Gurley. "To qualify as a 'person,' three conditions must obtain at the time of the homicidal act: (1) the victim is a human being; (2) the victim has already been born; and (3) the victim is still alive…
"The only act in this case that could possibly qualify as the homicidal act occurred when Defendant drove on the wrong side of the road at high speed and collided with a vehicle being operated by Shea Lehnen. The People do not suggest otherwise. Lileigh Lehnen had not yet been born at this time," the judge said.