Contraception

Beijing + 15: A Planned Parenthood Planet

In the upcoming two weeks, government leaders, women’s rights activists, and noted population control organizations will gather in New York City. They have one main objective: to double the current spending “on family planning and maternal health programmes in developing nations.” Vol. 12/No. 7 A

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Can Good Catholics Use Condoms?

“Catholics for Choice?”  “Heretics for Choice” would be a more accurate name for these abortion lobby front groups. 6 January 2010 — Vol. 12/No. 1 Good Catholics use condoms. That is, according to the group Catholics for Choice, who blithely takes a strong stand on

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Blasted Ovaries: The Failure of Contraceptive Vaccines

A leading medical researcher recently abandoned thirty years of contraceptive vaccine research because she found that the female body refused to attack its own reproduction. Science once again affirms the incorrigible strength of the female physical design. Be it in rural China, the African bush,

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Are Canadian Catholics Unwittingly Funding Abortion in Latin America?

For updates on this story, visit LifeSiteNews.com. In May, representatives from Canadian Catholic Organization of Development & Peace (D&P), a charitable organization funded by the Canadian Bishops’ Conference, visited Mexico. Their purpose? To tour some of the Latin American organizations that D&P assists with money

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For The Record . . .

Steven Mosher of the Population Research Institute tells us in his article today what we should expect on abortion from an Obama administration. Mosher has been very effective in exposing the extreme abortion agenda of Communist China and getting the US to withhold hundreds of

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Money for Nothing

Proponents of “reproductive health care” assert that the 1994 population conference in Cairo marked a watershed between two radically different approaches to reducing the fertility of women in the developing world. They concede that, prior to Cairo, population control programs were driven solely by a narrow demographic imperative.

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For The Record . . .

Steven Mosher of the Population Research Institute tells us in his article today what we should expect on abortion from an Obama administration. Mosher has

Read More »

Money for Nothing

Proponents of “reproductive health care” assert that the 1994 population conference in Cairo marked a watershed between two radically different approaches to reducing the fertility of women in the developing world. They concede that, prior to Cairo, population control programs were driven solely by a narrow demographic imperative.

Read More »