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This Former Pussycat Dolls Singer Is Using Her Role in ‘Dirty Dancing’ to Spread a Powerful Pro-Life Message

Former Pussycat Dolls lead singer, X Factor (U.K.) judge, and “Moana” star Nicole Scherzinger is using her celebrity status to share her pro-life views.

In a recent interview with Daily Mail, Scherzinger discussed why she decided to accept the role of Penny Johnson in ABC’s forthcoming television remake of “Dirty Dancing.” In the original movie, Penny, played by Cynthia Rhodes, gets an illegal abortion, which threatens her life..

Scherzinger, a Catholic, told Daily Mail that initially, she was hesitant to play Penny because she “didn’t want to promote abortion.” But after consulting her family, she changed her mind. Her grandfather, a Catholic priest, prayed about the role and concluded that it was “what she was meant to do.”

“We decided that maybe I could be a voice, that I could shed some light on the subject without being preachy,” Scherzinger said.

Scherzinger’s comments will likely come as a surprise to those familiar with the sexy dance moves and promiscuous song lyrics of the Pussycat Dolls. But she says her mother’s decision to have her after getting pregnant at a young age helped to shape her views.

“My [mom] got pregnant with me when she was 17 and had me when she was 18. She chose,” Scherzinger shared. “Her parents were never going to let her have an abortion. So I came out, so I just want to, you know, encourage everybody to keep your babies.”

Scherzinger hopes that women watching the “Dirty Dancing” remake “can learn from her ways and I can be a positive influence.” (For more from the author of “This Former Pussycat Dolls Singer Is Using Her Role in ‘Dirty Dancing’ to Spread a Powerful Pro-Life Message” please click HERE)

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Pro-Life Americans Have the Opportunity of a Generation

The American people have returned a pro-life majority to Congress and have elected a president committed to rolling back the Obama administration’s radical abortion policies and to appointing pro-life justices to the Supreme Court. This presents an incredible opportunity for defending innocent human life. Now is the time to act.

Executive Action

President-elect Donald Trump should act to defend life and conscience immediately after he takes the oath of office, and should:

Reinstate the Mexico City Policy to ensure that federally funded nongovernmental organizations do not perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning in foreign nations.

Enforce the Weldon Amendment to stop states from unlawfully discriminating against health care entities that refuse to pay for or cover abortions.

Reject a proposed parting gift to Planned Parenthood through new Title X regulations designed to lock in the abortion giant’s cut of federal funds.

Nominate a Supreme Court justice that will respect the Constitution and the right to life.

Repeal the Department of Health and Human Services mandate requiring insurance coverage of certain contraceptives and abortifacients. Although the Supreme Court has protected the consciences of closely held businesses and religious institutions, consciences of individual consumers and employees are still vulnerable absent full repeal.

Reinstitute Bush administration conscience protections for health care providers.

Reaffirm states’ freedom to exclude abortion providers from state Medicaid programs.

Congressional Action

With a pro-life majority in both the House and the Senate, pursuing a life-affirming agenda is a must. Congress should:

Pass the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. The United States is one of only seven countries in the world that allows elective abortion past 20 weeks (5 months), at which point the baby is capable of feeling excruciating pain during an abortion procedure.

Pass the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. Instead of relying on a patchwork of policy riders attached to appropriation bills each year, Congress should permanently end taxpayer funding for abortion once and for all.

Defund Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers have disqualified themselves from federal funding due to their callous disregard for human life. The money should be redirected to comprehensive health centers not entangled with abortion.

Pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. The disturbing case of Kermit Gosnell has shown there must be criminal consequences for abortionists who violate the law and refuse to provide medical care to infants born alive after abortions.

Pass the Conscience Protection Act, which ensures that individuals get their day in court when their rights to conscience concerning abortion are violated by the government.

End funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). President Barack Obama sent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to the UNFPA despite evidence of its involvement in China’s coercive two-child policy. This funding should end.

Repeal Obamacare. Under Obamacare, tax subsidies are available for health plans that include coverage of elective abortion, and the HHS mandate requires coverage of certain abortion-inducing drugs and devices. Both anti-life policies would disappear with Obamacare’s repeal.

Promoting a Culture of Life

The success of pro-life candidates up and down the ballot is a victory for the pro-life movement. But more importantly, it is a victory for the most vulnerable and innocent among us. Since Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton effectively legalized abortion on demand, more than 56 million children have been denied the opportunity to live.

For over 40 years, the pro-life community has worked to counter the devastating impact abortion has had on mothers and their unborn babies, witnessing to the fundamental truth that from the moment of conception, a distinct human being with inherent worth and dignity has a right to life.

Congress and Trump have an opportunity to codify important policy riders, stop the flow of taxpayer dollars to organizations that perform or promote abortion, end the inhuman practice of late-term abortions on babies who are viable or capable of feeling pain, appoint pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, and much more.

They should take action with confidence, knowing that Americans have spoken for life at the ballot box. (For more from the author of “Pro-Life Americans Have the Opportunity of a Generation” please click HERE)

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Let’s Make This Prolife Win Stick by Pretending That We Lost

Even as pro-life voters celebrate what seems to be a clear electoral win at every level of government, we need to remember how quickly victories can be squandered, or politics’ worm can turn. In fact it behooves us at this very moment when we’re raising our hopes for change to learn from our enemies who snatched victory from defeat.

90 years ago today, a great idealist committed (in his own way) to justice for the vulnerable saw his dreams for change collapse before his eyes. He had struggled for years against an increasingly intolerant regime that perverted his country’s constitution, took innocent lives, and tried to crush the freedoms that citizens took for granted. He had worked inside the system, followed its laws, taken part in elections and run a newspaper. He had worked his way up the ranks of a major political party, only to see that party crushed in a single day. Now the regime of injustice that scoffed at human life appeared to be all powerful. There was no realistic prospect of peaceful change, and a revolution seemed utterly out of the question.

What We Can Learn from Antonio Gramsci

On November 9, 1926, Antonio Gramsci, Italian Marxist, went to prison. You might have thought that his story ended there — as just another one of Mussolini’s victims. The Fascist system had already begun beating down every labor union, church group, newspaper, or other institution that stood against its program of “Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State.” But that day in November the Fascists had gone even further: They’d enacted a wave of emergency laws that banned political parties and subjected even members of Parliament, such as Gramsci, to instant arrest.

In prison, battered by illness, denied proper medical care, Gramsci worked out a whole new way for Marxism to fight back against its opponents. Instead of organizing workers into councils so they could fight for a violent revolution, or running political candidates in elections they typically lost, Gramsci suggested that followers of Marx work on multiple fronts inside the culture, and gradually rise through the ranks of power centers — from churches and universities to magazine and movie studios. They would quietly gather influence and connect like-minded people, and by gaining control over the “cultural means of production,” they would teach the millions to reject the values of capitalism and private property, until the Marxist dream seemed less like some distant utopia than the logical next step, which few would bother resisting.

It is worth thinking back on Gramsci. While his goals were very different from ours, and quite incompatible with them, it’s hard to deny that his methods were brilliantly effective. Nor are they (like revolutionary murder) intrinsically evil, such that we can’t learn from them. In fact, Gramsci’s techniques took a cause that seemed completely lost and brought it back from the dead. As scholar Samuel Gregg has noted, Gramsci’s thought

effectively transcended its Marxist origins. His outlook is now blankly taken for granted by millions of teachers, writers, even churchmen, who have no idea that they are committed to cultural Marxism. So while the socialist paradises constructed by Lenin, Stalin and like-minded people imploded over 25 years ago, the Gramscian mindset is alive and flourishing at your local university and in more than a few liberal churches and synagogues.

Aware of how transitory electoral victories can prove, the above is precisely what the pro-life movement must do. Here’s a three-point Gramscian plan for making America prolife again:

Kiss Big Brother Goodbye

Our churches and other institutions must reclaim the social safety net from the hands of a government still committed to intrinsic evils, like abortion and euthanasia. We should not fool ourselves that a Trump administration can “fix” this deeply-dyed bias of the federal government. At least not forever. There is no more room for Christian charities to take federal money. Period.

And this is just as well. The vision of human dignity at the heart of the prolife movement was never really in sync with “charities” that derived most of their income from forcible taxation, and essentially served as federal contractors. Nor do such programs really serve the needs of America’s vulnerable — focused as they are on streaming a bare survival income to poor people the better to purchase their votes in the next election.

Federal social programs will serve the values that dominate the federal government, which will likely remain those of the anti-life secular left. You could best sum up the worldview taught by the U.S. Supreme Court, and all those institutions that follow its solemn teaching as: “The greatest number of happy moments for the greatest number of voters.” For them, human life is neither dignified nor sacred, and it’s not really important that charity programs try to transform the lives of people — to help them become free and independent, responsible and self-reliant. The key, instead, is to spend just the right amount of money to keep the ghettos quiet. Christians must do better. And we already know how. We see in the network of pro-life pregnancy centers that our movement created in the teeth of state resistance a model for every other social outreach or charitable agency run by our churches or non-profits: Reject the state’s distorted, anti-life values, and purchase your freedom from them by raising your own money.

Recapture the Institutions

Pour our energy, time, and effort into a “long march through the institutions” of academia, media, journalism, and philanthropy. Too often, we write off these crucial “means of cultural production” as hopeless — precisely because Gramsci’s disciples did their job so patiently and effectively over the decades. But in the long run, Gramsci was right when he observed that it’s more important to form the minds of the next generation than it is to win the next election.

Politics is downstream of culture. Roe v. Wade was not decided based on sound Constitutional reasoning, or even the brilliant arguments of attorneys with wicked, anti-human views. The judges’ minds were made up by the broad cultural consensus that sex is mostly for pleasure, and the carefully-fostered illusion of a population crisis.

Who created that consensus, and fostered that illusion? The leaders and foot soldiers of cultural movements in all those institutions Gramsci had targeted. (For a documentary on how they succeeded inside the Catholic church, see the powerful documentary A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.) If we would undo his work, we must patiently retrace their footsteps. It won’t be easy. But it’s absolutely crucial. That’s what organizations like Movie To Movement exist to advance.

Have a Back-Up Plan in Case the Supreme Court Can’t Be Fixed

We must hold President Trump accountable for his often repeated promise to appoint honest, pro-life judges to our higher courts, and if he honors it, get ready to fight like wildcats to help his appointees get confirmed.

But we can’t stop there. The closeness of this election and the narrow balance on the Supreme Court show us how risky a “courts-only” strategy really is. We must have a back-up plan. That means exploring every possible legal and Constitutional strategy for resisting the decisions of a runaway Supreme Court — which has already far exceeded its authority, and transformed itself into a perpetual, Constitutional convention — each year producing a new set of principles to suit the preferences of its politics.

We must look to ourselves, our states, and the tools bequeathed to us by the founders in the Constitution to protect our freedoms and the rights of the most vulnerable in our society. The Constitution grants us two significant means to achieve this. The first is in the framework of Article 10 and the second, in Article 5. Nullification pursuant to Article 10 has been used by the states in recent years to reject a myriad of federal intrusions. In fact, 2009 saw a wave of 10th Amendment resolutions passed or introduced by state legislatures across the country specifically aimed at restoring power to the states. Similarly, an Article 5 convention of the states provides for the people and their state legislators, rather than a self-serving Congress, to judiciously restore order to the republic through carefully considered amendments to our Constitution. The first one we should promote, of course, would restore the sanctity of life.

If Gramsci could spread what he didn’t realize was poison from the depth of a prison cell, we can work through our churches, non-profits, businesses and families to spread what St. John Paul II called the “gospel of life.” We have God’s promise that nothing, not even martyrdom, can finally silence us. (For more from the author of “Let’s Make This Prolife Win Stick by Pretending That We Lost” please click HERE)

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Pro-Life Leaders Praise Trump Victory, Promise Push for Action

On Tuesday, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump won the White House in an electoral landslide, even as he appears to have lost the popular vote. Senate Republicans, defending 24 vulnerable seats to the Democrats’ 10, have lost one seat and may lose two, if Kelly Ayotte loses her seat in New Hampshire — leaving the party with a two seat majority heading into a friendly 2018 midterm election. House Republicans held on to a strong majority, losing only six seats to Democrats.

Several key demographics put Trump and Republican Senators over the top — white voters without college degrees, especially — and among them pro-lifers may have been crucial to key Republican victories.

“Exit polling reported that he captured 81 percent of the evangelical vote — exceeding the evangelical support for Bush, McCain and Romney,”Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said. “In the third debate, Trump took on the partial-birth abortion issue and I believe that’s the moment he closed the deal with evangelicals and solidified their support.” Trump’s election was “a stunning rebuke to the political establishment.”

The American People Have Spoken

“The American people have spoken loud and clear,” said American Life League President Judie Brown. “We hear them saying they love our nation, they love Our Lord, they love His babies, and they want to make America great again by shutting down Planned Parenthood once and for all.” The the election is “an historic moment for the pro-life movement,” said Marjorie Dannenelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List.

Many noted how much the pro-life movement had contributed. Dannenelser noted that “Both the presidential race and the control of the Senate came down to tens of thousands of votes in Florida, Ohio, and North Carolina.” Her group’s outreach to “1.6 million low propensity pro-life voters and persuadable Democratic and Hispanic voters” in these states helped seal the victory.

Created Equal’s Mark Harrington likewise noted that his group’s “vote-anti-abortion campaign traveled 5200 miles to 18 cities in three battleground states and flew 70 tow banner hours.”

Undercover investigator David Daleiden, founder of the Center for Medical Progress, said that in the last year, his group’s videos has “exposed Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry’s barbaric, taxpayer-sponsored criminal scheme to harvest and sell tiny baby hearts, lungs, livers, and brains for profit. Yesterday, the American people voted for change agents to respect and protect even the smallest and most forgotten among us, including our unborn brothers and sisters.”

Life Action president Lila Rose said that Tuesday’s results showed the weakness of the abortion industry. “Planned Parenthood has been defeated at the ballot box,” she said.

Despite the millions Planned Parenthood and its allies spent to elect a pro-abortion president and Congress, voters roundly rejected the abortion agenda of Hillary Clinton and the abortion industry that backed her campaign. When the abortion lobby pushed for unregulated abortions through all nine months of pregnancy and wanted to force taxpayers to pay for them, the American people pushed back.

Trump Must Deliver

The pro-life leadership promised to hold Trump accountable to his promises to defund Planned Parenthood, make permanent the Hyde Amendment, nominate a pro-life Supreme Court justice and sign a ban on most late-term abortions. “Our nation will now embark on a path to eliminate abortion and to foster the freedom of the Church. We will be able to advance such an agenda because of the pro-life majorities that now exist both in the House of Representatives and in the Senate,” said Priests for Life’s national director Frank Pavone.

Pro-Life Action League Executive Director Eric Scheidler said that his group is “looking forward to working with incoming President Trump and the Republican majorities in the House and Senate to restore legal protection to our unborn brothers and sisters — starting with defunding Planned Parenthood.”

Trump “promised to appoint justices in the mold of Scalia,” wrote Thomas Glessner, founder of the National Institute for Family and Life Advocates, in The Washington Examiner. (Disclosure: NIFLA is a client of this reporter.) “Donald Trump will be expected to honor his commitment to bring sanity back to the judicial branch of our government and ethics back to Washington.” (For more from the author of “Pro-Life Leaders Praise Trump Victory, Promise Push for Action” please click HERE)

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Mother Angelica’s Simple Advice on Voting Is Going Viral

Mother Angelica’s faithful voice still rings loud and clear with reason seven months after her passing, as a 16-year-old video of remarks she made on voting is making the rounds on Facebook.

The culture of death is an abomination to the Lord, and she simply cannot vote for death, she tells viewers.

But arguably even more profound and pertinent still all these years later is Mother’s pronouncement that she will not vote for candidates, but rather, for life.

“I’m not going to vote for candidates,” she states, pausing. “I vote for life … for life.”

“I vote for life,” Mother Angelica says again with profound emphasis. (Read more from “Mother Angelica’s Simple Advice on Voting Is Going Viral” HERE)

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March for Life to Celebrate the ‘Power of One’ in Annual Demonstration

With the nation’s largest pro-life rally less than four months away, March for Life organizers announced the theme for the 43rd annual event will be “the power of one.”

The March for Life, an annual rally in the District of Columbia, protests the legalization of abortion in the United States with the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. It occurs each January and attracts large numbers of pro-life marchers from across the nation.

LifeNews.com estimated that hundreds of thousands participated in the 2014 March for Life. The 2017 event is planned for Jan. 27.

“This year we sense that what our culture most needs is hope,” Jeanne Mancini, president of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, said. “Hope, and especially the impact that one person can have in building a culture of life. And so our theme this year is the power of one. The power of one person to build a culture of life in their local community, in their family, and in their world.”

In keeping with the “power of one” theme, Mancini said rally organizers will highlight the legacy of the late Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., who she said embodied a message of hope and the difference a single individual can make in society.

Mancini said the March for Life provides a unique platform to educate society about what she calls the greatest issue of the day, namely building a culture of life.

With that goal in mind, Mancini said, she and her team “discern very carefully about what our theme should be, knowing that we’ll have the opportunity to reach grassroots pro-lifers, but also to reach Capitol Hill, to reach the White House, to reach the media on what we believe to be the most pressing issues of our time in terms of building a culture of life.”

As in years past, Mancini said her organization wanted to highlight a person who exemplifies how one individual can make a remarkable difference for the pro-life cause.

“One such person who exemplifies our theme, the power of one, is Congressman Henry Hyde,” Mancini said. “He was both a Democrat and a Republican in his life.”

Hyde, who represented the northwestern Chicago suburbs of Illinois from 1975 to 2007, “worked to pass what is arguably the most important and impactful pro-life legislation ever passed in the country,” Mancini said.

She said the 40th anniversary of a measure that bears Hyde’s name is a good time to educate others on the bipartisan nature of his pro-life witness.

“The Hyde Amendment is an appropriations rider that prohibits the use of federal funds for elective abortion or for health benefits coverage that includes elective abortion,” said Genevieve Plaster, senior policy analyst with the Charlotte Lozier Institute.

“As a rider,” Plaster said, “[the Hyde Amendment] is not a permanent law, but it has been included with bipartisan support in every annual federal funding bill, which had been signed into law by every president since 1976.”

Until this year, the Hyde Amendment enjoyed bipartisan support, Plaster said, but for the first time the Democratic Party’s new platform calls for its repeal.

“As far as we know,” explained Plaster, “every member of Congress has at some point in their career voted for the Hyde Amendment—whether it be through voice vote, unanimous consent, or otherwise.”

Because the Hyde Amendment is a rider, an attachment to a bill that modifies it in some way, it is less well-known to the American public. According to Michael New, a visiting associate professor at Ave Maria University, many do not realize that it has saved millions of lives from abortion.

“In my own research at the Guttmacher Institute, they did a literature review where they came up with about 20 studies or so. I found a few extra and I found that there’ve been probably 20-25 studies which show that public funding limits save lives,” New said. “And these are published in a range of peer-reviewed journals on economics, public health, and political science.”

The Guttmacher Institute is a policy organization that researches (reproductive health issues) in the United States and around the world.

New said that the best research that studies public funding of abortions shows that the Hyde Amendment has saved over 2 million lives in the past 40 years and about 60,000 lives per year. For those states that do not fund abortion through Medicaid, New said that one in nine people born to a mother on Medicaid owe their lives to the Hyde Amendment.

Plaster said that even though the majority of Americans may not understand the history behind the Hyde Amendment, most Americans support its policy.

“A national poll conducted by Marist in January found that taxpayer funding of abortion is opposed by nearly seven in 10 Americans,” Plaster said.

Plaster said she feels this to be the case because she believes many Americans have come to think that abortion is not health care.

“While we can’t know for certain each of the reasons that seven in 10 Americans oppose tax-funded abortion, perhaps we can safely say that Americans simply understand that it goes beyond simply access to health care,” Plaster said.

While Hyde didn’t accomplish all of his pro-life goals. Mancini said, he exemplifies what everyone should aspire to become, since building a legacy in “the power of one” will look different for each person:

My understanding is that [Hyde] had a dream of passing a constitutional amendment that would make abortion illegal and recognize the dignity of the the human person from conception. This was his dream and he felt like he was a failure because that did not successfully pass in the ’70s. And so what he did instead was he introduced a rider [that] has been the most impactful pro-life legislation, literally saving millions of lives.

Mancini said her goal is to begin celebrating Hyde’s legacy now so that by the time the 43rd annual March for Life arrives in January, attendees will be able to appreciate and aspire to replicate his witness.

“So what I would encourage as we’re celebrating ‘the power of one’ and beginning to think about that a little bit more as our theme this year, that we would take our cues from … Henry Hyde, who embodied this theme so beautifully,” Mancini said. “And so what we’re going to do is listen to him and his words.” (For more from the author of “March for Life to Celebrate the ‘Power of One’ in Annual Demonstration” please click HERE)

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Watch: Protesters Threaten Conservative Student Group Over Pro-Life Flyers

Gettysburg College has established a “bias response team” after the Black Student Union threatened to hold a pro-life group accountable if the university ignored their demands.

The protest was organized in response to students in the school’s Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter who distributed flyers on campus promoting pro-life ideals. One of the posters displayed a picture of a black child with the words “Let’s talk about race… Abortion is the number one killer of black lives in the United States #blacklivesmatter.”

Protesters gathered Tuesday afternoon in a university common area, standing on top of desks and tables, speaking one by one in retaliation of YAF’s demonstration . . .

Protesters argued that the statistics presented by YAF, which claimed that black women have more abortions because of an unequal access to healthcare, were false and inaccurate.

“She was taught from young age that her blackness does not belong to her, that she must shrink herself inward and make room for them to enter; break into her. But they will not shipwreck the wild geography of her body, YAF will not shipwreck the wild geography of her body. Her name is black woman and if you get close enough, you can almost taste the blood from centuries of forced entries of bastard babies, but YAF is too busy trying to kick what has already been beaten. Maybe black woman should nail herself to her dart board just to give YAF the opportunity to aim somewhere other than her heart,” one protester shouted through the speakers in the school’s common area. (Read more from “Watch: Protesters Threaten Conservative Student Group Over Pro-Life Flyers” HERE)

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California Triplets at Center of Thorny Surrogacy Case, Pro-Life Debate

A set of newborn triplets are now being tended to in a California hospital, unaware of their place at the center of a complex legal battle that could have huge implications for surrogacy and parental rights.

The babies were delivered several weeks premature Monday night, according to a lawyer for Melissa Cook, the 47-year-old surrogate mother from Woodland Hills who refused the biological father’s demands that she have an abortion. That man, a deaf, 50-year-old postal worker from Georgia identified in court papers as “C.M.,” paid Cook to carry anonymously donated eggs he fertilized in the hopes of having children. But Cook, who describes herself as pro-life, refused to have an abortion, and is seeking parental rights.

“I’m healthy, I’m 28 weeks pregnant, the babies are doing great, the three little boys I have inside me,” Cook told Fox News outside court earlier this month before they were born.

In California, a gestational surrogate – a woman who carries a donor’s eggs – has no parental rights, but Cook is challenging the state’s surrogacy law in federal court, claiming it is unconstitutional.

“It’s an attempt to reduce women to an object, or a breeding animal,” charges Cook’s lawyer, Harold Cassidy, a nationally prominent pro-life and anti-surrogacy lawyer who is calling for a moratorium on surrogacy. (Read more from “California Triplets at Center of Thorny Surrogacy Case, Pro-Life Debate” HERE)

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7 New Pro-Family Groups Added to Radical Leftist Group’s Infamous ‘Hate’ List

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is at it again, labeling seven more Christian and conservative organizations as “Hate Groups” for following the Bible.

The infamous group, once a respected civil rights champion, has become a homosexual watchdog for LGBTQ “discrimination,” blacklisting any church or fellowship that questions gay activities.

The list already included of 48 “anti-LGBTQ” groups. This time, the SPLC seeks to ostracize D. James Kennedy Ministries, Faith 2 Action, Citizens for Community Values, Greenville Georgia’s Faith Baptist Church, Friendship Assembly of God church in Colorado Springs, The Campus Ministry USA, and Conservative Republicans of Texas . . .

Faith2Action’s mission is “Pro-Life, Pro-Family, Pro-ACTIVE.” Its website claims that the group is “the largest network of pro-family organizations,” defending “Bible-based beliefs and freedoms,” specifically in sociological terms of “life, liberty, and the family.”

Citizens for Community Values, based in Cincinnati, is a grassroots organization formed to promote “Judeo-Christian moral values” through “education, active community partnership, and individual empowerment at the local, state and national levels.” The group seeks to strengthen families, defend children, and “maintain healthy, wholesome, safe, and happy communities.” By design, they “separate issues and legislation from people,” loving all while opposing sin. Their website states, “We will never condone or take part in the mistreatment of any individual who opposes our views.” (Read more from “7 New Pro-Family Groups Added to Radical Leftist Group’s Infamous ‘Hate’ List” HERE)

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This Year’s Super Bowl: A Pro-Life Tipping Point?

It is rare for the wise and powerful to admit that they are ignorant. But that is what the majority of Supreme Court justices did in Roe v. Wade, claiming that science offered no answer to the fundamental question of when human life began. Citing debates among biologists and physicians, the justices said that there had never been a consensus about the moral and legal status of unborn children. So the justices stepped in to fill this alleged gap with an invention of its own: a “right of privacy” spun from subtle inferences they found between the lines of the actual words in the Constitution.

From that legal fiction, they and subsequent majorities wove the seamless shroud of abortion on demand, in 50 states for nine months of pregnancy, and in practice, for any reason at all — among the laxest, most ethically vacuous abortion laws in the world, outside of Communist China.

But the veil of ignorance has been lifted. Forty years of advancing medical technology have answered the factual question, if it ever really existed: A human being is genetically distinct and explosively alive from the moment of conception. Its DNA is human, and it reproduces independently of its mother, upon whom it relies only for nutrients and protection. It meets every test that scientists regularly use for determining whether something is a) alive and b) human.

We can watch tiny unborn children move around and adjust themselves in the womb to get more comfortable. We know that they feel pain. Doctors can take them on as patients and perform subtle surgeries inside the womb. We have witnessed on ultrasounds something our ancestors never could have: unborn twins engaged in horseplay. And now thanks to Doritos, we have seen that unborn boys crave some of their dads’ tortilla chips.

I can’t tell you how delighted I was to see, in the middle of the Super Bowl, a snack-chip company buy one of the most expensive ad slots available on television to show us a goofy, glorious spectacle like this one:

Of course, abortion lobbyists reacted with outrage:

The misanthropes at NARAL were outraged for a reason. Doritos was calling them on the lie that butters their bread. How dare a maker of tortilla chips engage in “humanizing” human fetuses, which we all know are really… what, exactly? Clumps of cells? Parasites? Tadpoles?

Too many couples have taken those grainy ultrasounds and pasted them on their fridges and Facebook profiles for such crude lies to last much longer. But this year’s Super Bowl was the gift that kept on giving, because the NFL itself offered us another commercial with a clear pro-life message. This one wasn’t funny, but genuinely uplifting:

The message of this ad was straightforward and delightful: loving couples who watch their teams win the Superbowl take to bed and celebrate, and the result is … human life. These human lives, who are singing now in front of us on the television. And the invitation is clear, in the ad that ends with the slogan “Football Is Family”: Go ye therefore and do likewise.

Of course not everyone was inspired. Here’s a sampling of the blowback from people who don’t necessarily like being reminded where babies come from:

What these ads and other recent events tell me is that we’re winning. In fact, if we keep pushing forward, we are about to win. In the most recent Republican debate, every single candidate on stage was someone who takes a pro-life stance—from the insurgent voice of the GOP base, Ted Cruz, to the angry populist Donald Trump. In fact, the candidate whom the party establishment regards as most electable, Marco Rubio. took a brave and principled stand favoring protection for every unborn child, even those fathered in the appalling crime of rape — insisting that he would rather lose an election than be wrong about human life.

Keep in mind this is the same party which before Ronald Reagan was loudly neutral about abortion — an issue which party mandarins claimed put Reagan outside the American mainstream.

Where’s your mainstream flowing now? Popular music stars like Justin Bieber are outspokenly pro-life. On the hit show The Blacklist, the hard-bitten female FBI agent is agonizing over a pregnancy — over whether to raise the child or put it up for adoption. Pop films depicting the abortion issue honestly keep getting made and making money, from Bella to Knocked Up to Juno. People are plainly tired of pretending not to know the plainest facts of human life: We are woven inside our mothers, and alive from the beginning. Whether or not we were conceived after the Super Bowl, or craved our dad’s Doritos, we were us, real human beings, not protoplasm or euphemisms (such as the “products of conception”).

Even the tragic facts of the Planned Parenthood videos are leaking through the media’s shoddy filters: Before Congress and on TV, defenders of that organization are being forced to insist that their traffic in eyes and lungs and livers was technically legal. Just think how many Americans are hearing about that on the news and thinking: “Eyes, lungs, and livers? I thought they were blobs of tissue….” Those facts, which the Supreme Court didn’t want to hear and NARAL doesn’t want you to learn, will take on a life of their own. They’ll divide, and reproduce, and sooner than we expect they will emerge with an ear-splitting cry.

It’s the cry of life, for life, and no one will be able to silence it. (For more from the author of “This Year’s Super Bowl: A Pro-Life Tipping Point?” please click HERE)

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