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More than 80 percent of voters in Mississippi describe themselves as pro-life. Why then, did more than 55 percent vote against the so-called “personhood” amendment? On November 8, the voters of what is arguably the most pro-life state in the union defeated a ballot initiative
Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institute, was interviewed yesterday, Nov. 2, by Michael Coren on Sun News. The conversation centered on the birth of the seven billionth child, which the UN declared to have occurred on October 31, 2011. Watch the video of
A few seconds after midnight a baby emerged from the womb of her mother, drew her first breath, and announced her arrival into the world with a tiny cry. This is Baby Seven Billion. Today, 31 October 2011, is her birthday. This piece appeared in
Welcome, Washington Times reader! This weekend, the world’s population will reach 7 billion. Relax. It’ll be okay. Watch our cartoon and see why. Watch more videos on the myth of overpopulation. Baby Seven Billion, Welcome. A few seconds after midnight a baby emerged from the
“There are three kinds of lies,” Disraeli once famously remarked. “There are lies, damned lies and statistics.” But we now know, thanks to the United Nations Population Fund, that there is a fourth way to lie as well: the Population Graph. In the run up
Steven W. Mosher, President of the Population Research Institute, will address the national media at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on Monday, 31 October 2011, on the topic of the birth of the world’s seven billionth person. For Immediate Release October 24, 2011
My daughter told the group that the common good is to be found not in the discovery of new principles for living, but in the rediscovery of God-given truths about the importance of faith, life and family. Editor’s Note: Last week my daughter, Moriah Mosher,
United Nations bureaucrats, demonstrating their usual flair for ham-handed propaganda, have tagged October 31 as “The Day of Seven Billion.” Apparently they want us to view the arrival of the seven billionth person on the planet with the same dread that medieval villagers felt for
“The fight against the myth of overpopulation does not have to be a bare-knuckled brawl,” says Steven Mosher, PRI’s president. “These videos are funny and easy to digest, the very opposite of Al Gore’s boring pronouncements on the ‘dangers’ of too many people. Our viewers end
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More than 80 percent of voters in Mississippi describe themselves as pro-life. Why then, did more than 55 percent vote against the so-called “personhood” amendment?
Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institute, was interviewed yesterday, Nov. 2, by Michael Coren on Sun News. The conversation centered on the birth
A few seconds after midnight a baby emerged from the womb of her mother, drew her first breath, and announced her arrival into the world
Welcome, Washington Times reader! This weekend, the world’s population will reach 7 billion. Relax. It’ll be okay. Watch our cartoon and see why. Watch more
“There are three kinds of lies,” Disraeli once famously remarked. “There are lies, damned lies and statistics.” But we now know, thanks to the United
Steven W. Mosher, President of the Population Research Institute, will address the national media at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on Monday, 31
My daughter told the group that the common good is to be found not in the discovery of new principles for living, but in the
United Nations bureaucrats, demonstrating their usual flair for ham-handed propaganda, have tagged October 31 as “The Day of Seven Billion.” Apparently they want us to
“The fight against the myth of overpopulation does not have to be a bare-knuckled brawl,” says Steven Mosher, PRI’s president. “These videos are funny and easy