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The Great Commission
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(Phyllis
Schlafly)
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Women for America
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That Transform
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D James Kennedy)
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Point
(David Jeremiah)
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(A Christian Chat forum
discussion, questions and answer)
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Gate
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Heart Ministries
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Stone Ministries
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The Heart of the Abortion Debate
in America
Three Critical Cultural Questions
By Tom McKnight
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Do
you like to win arguments? Of course you do. Right now our culture is having
a
heated argument about three critical questions surrounding the
morality of abortion. How our society answers these questions
will not only shape its view of the unborn, but will forge the
destiny of our nation for generations to come. Christians must
equip themselves to persuasively answer these questions so they
can oppose the moral chaos and decline in our culture.
What is the Unborn
The first question is “What is the unborn?”
The only thing both sides of the abortion debate agree upon is
that something dies during an abortion. But if we are going to
kill something, doesn’t it make moral sense to first clarify what
it is that is dying?
Clearly, as pro-life Christians we must admit
that if abortion advocates can prove scientifically that the unborn
are not human, then no justification for abortion is necessary.
Removing the unborn and destroying it would be the ethical equivalent
to having a tooth pulled. But if the unborn are human, then no
justification for abortion is adequate.
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Republicans on the Verge of Massive Gambling
Expansion?
Commentary by Mark Andrews, CasiNO
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As
the Democrat steamroller under the direction of Bob Griffin
brought gambling to
Missouri in 1992, voters and legislators wisely put restrictions
on just how far our State would go down the casino road.
Everyone knew about the strong tendency toward addiction
and suicide connected with gambling, along with the problems
of crime, political corruption, and economic devastation
for families. So
it made sense to insist on tight controls. To the credit of concerned Democrats and Republicans,
we ended up with some very wise safeguards.
But look at what
has happened in twelve years.
Almost all of the original restrictions have vanished
into thin air. Only
the $500 Loss Limit remains, and even it appears now to
be on the chopping block! But this time it is the Republicans who hold
the ax. Isn’t it
ironic, that the Democrat steamroller of 1992 is now about
to be upstaged in 2005 by a Republican freight train.
Oh, it hasn’t happened yet but keep a close watch.
In reality, the train has already left the station
and is gaining speed every day.
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PRC Welcomes New CEO
By Jim Day
On September 20th of 2004 a changing of the guard took
place which didn’t make front page headlines
in the Post-Dispatch…but should have. The Pregnancy Resource Centers
of Greater St. Louis (PRC) welcomed their new President and CEO,
Mark Dungan and his wife Judy. Mark and his wife attend First
Evangelical Free Church on Carman Rd. in Manchester MO where Mark
also serves as an elder of the church.
The son of a Baptist
pastor, Mark grew up in rural Wisconsin. After graduating from
Taylor University in Indiana with a BA in Political Science (where,
incidentally, he met his wife Judy) he went on to obtain a law
degree from George Mason University in Washington, D.C.
Early in his career,
Mark became politically active serving from 1981 to 1993 as a
Senior Research Analyst for the U.S. House of Representatives
RepublicanResearch Committee, Associate Minority Counsel for the
House Committee on Agriculture, Legislative Director and Counsel
for Republican Congressman Edward Madigan and Executive Assistant
to the Secretary of Agriculture.
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New
Pro-Life House and Senate Bills for the 2005 Legislative Session
2005
Missouri, Illinois and National Pro-life Organizational Listing
Planned
Parenthood Has Profitable Year
The
History of Planned Parenthood
The
Cloning Con
The
Politics of Stem Cell Research
Why
Missouri Needs to Get Cloning in Global Perspective
Women
Hating Women
Consumer
Reports Pushes Abortion as Birth Control
Birthright
Counseling; Saving Babies for Over 34 Years
Our
Lady's Inn; Saving One Mother, One Baby, One Family at a Time
Register
Now for the Annual Alliance for Life Conference
In
God We Trust?
Are Mormons
Christian?
Be Ye Perfect
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