UN Claims Denying Women Abortions is Torture Even Though Abortions Torture Unborn Babies
UN Claims Denying Women Abortions is Torture Even Though Abortions Torture Unborn Babies – LifeNews.com
It’s high time the world takes action to stop the torture of the most defenseless and vulnerable – unborn babies. Over the past year, the majority of the world has agreed to take special precautions in order to protect the “most vulnerable” – specifically the elderly and immunocompromised – who are most susceptible and likely […]
ACLJ Urges UN Human Rights Council To Denounce Infanticide and Put a Stop to Barbaric “Torturous” Abortion Practices Worldwide | American Center for Law and Justice
It’s high time the world takes action to stop the torture of the most defenseless and vulnerable – unborn babies. Over the past year, the majority of the world has agreed to take special precautions in order to protect the “most vulnerable” – specifically the elderly and immunocompromised – who are .
Fact Sheet: Science of Fetal Pain – Lozier Institute
Click here to download PDF version: Fact Sheet: Science of Fetal Pain Unborn babies can feel pain by 20 weeks gestation or earlier The old, uninformed notions that unborn and newborn babies cannot feel pain are refuted by a growing body of scientific evidence.
Yes, an unborn baby can feel pain in an abortion. Here’s the scientific proof.
Does a baby in the womb feel pain? In an abortion, can the unborn child feel the pain of being dismembered? In May of 2013, Dr. Maureen Condic, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah, testified before … Continue reading
President Biden Will Force You To Pay for International Abortions | American Center for Law and Justice
It’s only been a week under the Biden Administration, yet a signal has already been sent regarding priorities. While Americans struggle to provide for their families and American businesses struggle to survive, President Biden, in a callous move, has decided to revoke the Mexico City Policy. The . . .