By Dave Andrusko As we’ve discussed several times over the past two weeks, we’re experiencing a very odd confluence: the 40th anniversary of the life-affirming Hyde Amendment, which took place September 30 and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the death-dealing...
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“Culture of Death”: a mother lode of insight and wisdom
By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. My family and I will be on vacation through September 6. I will occasionally add new items but for the most part we will repost “the best of the best” -- the stories our readers have told us they especially liked over the last five...
UNC Study Shows Enormity of Abortion’s Impact on Public Health, Minorities
Study included abortion in nation’s mortality statistics By Randall K. O’Bannon, Ph.D., NRL Director of Education & Research Editor’s note. My family and I will be on vacation through September 6. I will occasionally add new items but for the most part we will...
Conscientious Objection, Conscience Rights and Workplace Discrimination
By Nancy Valko The tragic cases of Nancy Cruzan and Christine Busalacchi , young Missouri women who were claimed to be in a "persistent vegetative state" and starved and dehydrated to death, outraged those of us in Missouri Nurses for Life and we took action. Besides...
Woman in Battle Creek found dead after abortion
Editor’s note. This comes courtesy of Right to Life of Michigan, NRLC’s state affiliate. Local news station WWMT is reporting that a woman in Battle Creek, Michigan, was found dead after recently having an abortion. The woman had an abortion and then went to Bronson...
Parents of disabled baby arrange their child’s death by starvation
By Sarah Terzo Charles L. Bosk, a writer and researcher, spent time in a pediatric hospital where doctors and nurses took care of disabled and/or premature babies. Sometimes, when disabled babies were born (despite the program’s efforts to detect and abort them), the...
Dissecting the age of ‘do harm’ medicine
A leading voice in American bioethics peers into the future in his new book Wesley J. Smith is one of America's leading commentators on bioethical issues, especially assisted suicide and euthanasia. His columns are published in the National Review and he is the author...
Advanced Request For Euthanasia?
Editor’s note. This article was written by Dr. Catherine Ferrier and published on June 10, 2016 by impact ethics in Canadian Bioethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Law & Policy, Mental Health. Catherine Ferrier a physician in the Division of Geriatric Medicine of...
Living Hope that Speaks to Life
By James Lamb, Executive Director, Lutherans for Life The words still haunt my mind: “In memory of our aborted grandchild.” I have signed hundreds of acknowledgments for gifts given in memory of someone, but this one—it just seemed out of place. What was it doing...
“Once you breach the firewall of Hippocratic morality, only bad things can happen”
By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. If you want to peruse stories all day long, go directly to nationalrighttolifenews.org and/or follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/daveha For years NRL News Today has closely tracked the euthanasia/assisted suicide juggernaut. Many times...