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BLACK AND UNWANTED: Billboards Expose Racial Elements of Abortion and Adoption |
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BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION, TX (AUGUST 26, 2010) -- The Life Education and Resource Network (L.E.A.R.N.), in collaboration with The Radiance Foundation, announces the launch of the "Black and Unwanted" public awareness initiative in Bryan/College Station. On the heels of massive national and international media coverage of the "Endangered Species" campaign, this nonpartisan campaign continues to reveal abortion’s destruction in the black community while highlighting the need for more adoptions. TooManyAborted.com is the campaign’s online resource that provides irrefutable federal and state abortion statistics and the largely unknown history of the racism and eugenics of Planned Parenthood. It directly challenges the false rhetoric, with actual facts, by groups like the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) and other abortion advocates. |
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Associated Press Article: Adult Stem Cell Research Far Ahead of Embryonic |
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A Stain on The Dream, Part 2 |
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Let's Talk About It with Catherine Davis Monday, August 2, 2010 |
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To Court Blacks, Foes of Abortion Make Racial Case |
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Black Pro-Life Advocates Say Obama Faith Office Promotes Abortion, Not Faith |
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African American Pastor Luke Robinson on abortion - 2010 National March for Life, Washington, DC |
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African American Leaders are outraged at attacks on Congressman Franks |
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February 27, 2010 Atlanta, GA - When U. S. Congressman Trent Franks spoke about communities where over fifty percent of the abortions performed are on black women, abortion proponents called him a liar, again attempting to divert the attention away from the question of the abortion industry’s targeting Blacks for abortion and onto mathematical analysis of whether he correctly divided the numbers. African American leaders are outraged. |
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The One Issue Christian? by Bill and Pirkko O’Clock |
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For about four decades the United States has supported the legality of abortion, allowing women to become the final authority in choosing whether their preborn child will live or die. The legacy of abortion has not only permitted over 50 million children to be brutally killed, it has also birthed a “culture of death” mentality that is becoming increasingly accepted in our nation, even within the Christian Church. For example, many Americans are being convinced that medical cures for many debilitating diseases can be found through embryonic stem cell research. Some see this type of research as a great opportunity to advance human health. Others correctly identify this argument as evil and morally reprehensible because human life really does begin at the cellular level, right where each of us, including our Lord Jesus Christ, began the human journey. |
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ALARMING TREND: DECLINING NUMBER OF BLACK BIRTHS |
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Analysis of Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006 by Johnny Hunter The total fertility rate in the United States – the projected number of live births over the average woman’s lifetime – dipped below the theoretical “replacement level” of 2.11 for the first time in 1972. Ever since then, Americans have failed to reproduce in sufficient numbers to replace themselves. To put that another way, except for the beneficial effects of immigration on our population, we have been on the road to extinction for more than thirty years. But while the total fertility rate has never broken above the critical biological barrier of 2.11 lifetime live births per mother, it did exceed 2.00 six years in a row from 1989 to 1994, and again for five straight years from 1999 to 2003, the last year for which data is published. In other words, for about the past fifteen years American fertility has been only very slightly below the extinction line, a vast improvement over the 1970s, when the TFR plunged as low as 1.738 in 1976. |
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