#61 – “Nobody Really Knows When Life Begins!”
The pro-choice crowd has always claimed that no one knows when life begins. But modern technology – like ultrasound – has made that statement ridiculous.
The pro-choice crowd has always claimed that no one knows when life begins. But modern technology – like ultrasound – has made that statement ridiculous.
In this episode, in honor of the holidays, we celebrate the beauty of life by discussing only good news, such as a potential monument to the unborn, the 4-month-old sucked up by a tornado who lived, and more! While not every story we cover this week is directly abortion related, each reminds us that life is a gift.
A viral video that shows the first year of a preemie born at 25 weeks gives glory to God and supports the fact that all life is precious. Parents Benjamin and Lindsey were not expecting their unborn son Ward so early when he was unexpectedly born 3 1/2 months early on July 16, 2012. At…
An Oxford University study has found that not only do babies in their first week after birth feel pain much like adults but that they also have a much lower pain threshold. The study looked at 10 healthy infants aged between one and six days old and 10 healthy adults aged 23-36 years. Infants were…
Born as young as 19 and 24 weeks, these beautiful pictures of babies were shared with a pro-life group by mothers shocked about legal abortion. The images were published on Live Action’s Facebook page in response to the group’s very powerful “Inhuman” investigation. Writing for the Live Action Blog, Becky Yeh explains: The video reveals…
A pro-life woman who has been pregnant 10 times but tragically lost 9 of those babies to miscarriage has recorded their names in her family Bible. Pamela contacted Life Dynamics through our twitter page in response to a story we posted on miscarriage. She shared how she and her husband have lost 9 children to…
The authors of a new book on how we can save our century point out that the culture of death that allows abortion also leads to genocide. Suzanne Hamner has an interesting piece over at BarbWire about the book, which we have reproduced in part. A link to the full article is included. Hamner writes,…
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