A week before election day 2020, we wrote an article laying out potential scenarios based on possible election results involving Joe Biden becoming president: They range from frustrating to devastating, putting a virtual lid on the prolife legislative agenda for a generation—and not to be 
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Then God said, Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness. So, God made man; in the image of God, He made him; male and female He made them. Then God blessed them; and God said to them; “Be fruitful, and multiply; 
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Every spring the Right to Life of Michigan Educational Fund hosts its Outstanding Prolife Youth Award to recognize high school seniors for their involvement in the prolife movement. This year’s winners are wonderful examples the upcoming generation’s passion for life and display a bright future 
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Scientists are seeking to eliminate the 14-day rule for experimenting on live human embryos. They ultimately believe any child before (or perhaps after) birth should be fair game. However, the Michigan Constitution could block them from such experiments here. In the early days of abortion, 
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We could all sit down and come up with a long list of people who have suffered in this pandemic. It includes varying groups, from family members of those who have died, to businesses that have had to shut down permanently, costing their workers their 
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“Lord, when did we see you hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, in need, or in prison?” The King will answer and say, assuredly I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.” 
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Last week Planned Parenthood released its 2019-2020 Annual Report. While it shows the expected increase in abortion procedures and their perpetual “3% of services are abortion” lie, there are some interesting trends and unexpected omissions within its pages. So, buckle up as we explore the 
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Jane Muldoon, former president and executive director of Right to Life of Michigan, passed away on Saturday, February 6. Jane was born in Florida on August 13, 1927. Family brought Jane to Michigan, when her late husband Jim took a job as a surgeon in 
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Last week, President Joe Biden followed through on his campaign promise and rescinded the Mexico City Policy. Like clockwork, the policy appears in the news every four or eight years as it goes into and out of effect with each administration. Most people can identify 
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If one had to consider a date other than the Sunday nearest January 22—the date of the Supreme Court’s infamous Roe v. Wade decision—what better day to remember life and sacrificial love than February 14? Valentine Day, or more properly St. Valentine’s Day, remembers more 
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