VIDEO: The Right Choice (you have to see this!)

May 11, 2012 by Erik Whittington Leave a comment

spacer This video has been getting a ton of views (over 1 million and climbing) and there is a good reason for it – it is amazing!  I don’t want to give it all away right here but it’s about a young married couple who go through a tough pregnancy, birth and difficult time raising their child (who was born with a Tessier cleft lip and palate – only 50 in the world).  You will see how God can use a situation that is difficult and seems impossible into a situation that encourages others.  Enjoy!  Don’t forget the tissues!

 

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Pro-Life Poem: “Who Am I?”

May 10, 2012 by Erik Whittington 3 Comments

spacer Received another great poem from a young person the other day.  This is great!  Keep them coming!

‘Who Am I?’

I am the prisoner
And she is the warden
I am on death row
For she has made it so

I scream and I cry
But there is no escape
She holds the key
And simply cannot relate

She won’t pull the trigger
Still she nods to confirm
I am to die
Without thought or concern

Why must I pay
For her sin or his
It doesn’t seem fair
Though life never is

I wish she could see
I need not be kept
Just release me and leave me
On another’s step

I’m just one of many
Yet my value is great
My killers don’t see it
They’re blinded by hate

-Emily Faith Peel
Oct. 2011

Great job Emily!

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Pro-Life Poem: Twelve Weeks

May 8, 2012 by Erik Whittington 1 Comment

spacer We recently received a submission for a pro-life poem by a young person and we thought it was really good and wanted to share it with you.

Twelve Weeks

My eyelids closed,
I curl my toes,
I feel…
Her hand press her stomach.
I wonder if, when at last she knows…
Will she finally think of me?
Or of what I will be,
If given the choice?
There are some things that we
Cannot see,
Like organs now formed inside of me,
But that’s the way it’s meant to be:
Being hidden, veiled in secrecy,
Gives life an air of mystery.
I hope when at last I am revealed
My mother will rejoice
Until that day please speak for me
Because I have no voice.

by Rachel Forster

Thanks Rachel!  Great job!

If you have a pro-life poem feel free to send our way!

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What Support Will Obama Offer Chinese Pro Life Activist?

April 30, 2012 by imogenre Leave a comment

spacer Pro Life Activist Escapes

A blind Chinese pro life activist is under the protection of US officials following his dramatic escape from house arrest in a small village in rural China. An overseas activist group has reported that talks are taking place ‘at the highest level’ to decide on the fate of the man.

Fugitive Fled To US Protection

There are unconfirmed reports that the fugitive, known as Chen Guangcheng, fled into the protection of US Embassy in Beijing. If this is the case the incident has occurred at a significant juncture with the US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, poised to arrive in the country with a team of top US officials for some key discussions in the Economic and Strategic Dialogue.

High Level Talks Underway

A statement released by ChinaAid stated, “Chen is under U.S. protection and high-level talks are currently under way between U.S. and Chinese officials regarding Chen’s status.” They quoted a source that was close to the situation as the basis of the report.

Texan Company Involved

It is believed that Chen had escaped to Beijing from the Shandong province in Eastern China. The Texas-based company, ChinaAid and in particular the founder Bob Fu, have been heavily involved in promoting the case, and have relayed the information about the case as it has become available.

No Official Information

As is generally the case in situations like this within China there has been precious little information forthcoming from any official source. There has been no official line from Chinese government sources and the US administration has been similarly tight lipped on the issue. As of Saturday the US Embassy in Beijing declined to comment as did the officials in Washington.

Self Taught Lawyer Fighting The State

The case of Chen is a fascinating one, and he has led the pro life campaign in China, in the most extreme circumstances, surviving the regime there, despite all the odds being stacked against him. Having been blinded in infancy by a fever, Chen became a self taught lawyer in adulthood, and undertook the fight against barbaric practices which are commonplace throughout China.

Exposing Barbaric Practices

The Chinese government, unhappy with his defiance, jailed him for 4 years, for exposing sterilizations and abortions in his own village and surrounding locations. Following his release in 2010 he has been persecuted for his continued fight against the intolerable and inhumane practices. Despite a complete lack of precedent he has been confined to his home and on several times during that period he has suffered extreme physical abuse at the hands of officials.

Support From Across US

His stance has drawn the admiration of many in the US among the pro life community and beyond. The campaign to raise awareness of his case has been growing apace and much support has been given to the people of China in a call to action on the ground. The main impetus of this campaign has been to get people to visit Dongshigu village, where Chen was being held, and help to break the security cordon which kept him confined within his home. As part of the publicity campaign Hollywood star, Christian Bale attempted to visit Chen during his incarceration, but he was met with the same rebuff as all of the others who attempted the visit

Some Statements On The Case

Cui Tiankai, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, could not elaborate on the issue when asked to outline the case. His response to questions was as reticent as could be anticipated. He said, “Your question does not come within the scope of today’s briefing. So I have no information to give you.”

Bob Fu of ChinaAid has declared Chen’s case a benchmark for the US human rights global stance. He said in a statement on the case, “because of Chen’s wide popularity, the Obama administration must stand firmly with him or risk losing credibility as a defender of freedom and the rule of law.” Underlining the significance on the position of the Chinese government he added “If there is a reason why Chinese dissidents revere the U.S., it is for a moment like this.”

Human Rights Groups Call for Safety

There have been widespread appeals for Chen’s safety from the global community over the past two years. There is no doubt that without the international attention there would be some question as to whether Chen would have survived the recent attention of the Chinese government. The case continues.

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Yolanda Leigh is an amateur interior designer and professional writer whose work often sees her writing on behalf of the Lane furniture company. However, her personal interests lie in ethical issues and current affairs, especially with regards to human rights issues and fair trading.

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Blind Chinese forced abortion opponent escapes house arrest, under US protection

April 28, 2012 by Erik Whittington 1 Comment

spacer A blind Chinese activist, who has been under house arrest in China for years, has dramatically escaped to the U.S. Embassy.  The lawyer, Chen Guangcheng is known for his outspoken opposition to China’s horrible human rights record – especially its one-child per family policy which results in forced late-term abortions, gendercide and a stagnate population growth.

According to reports he evaded security forces surrounding his home and traveled over 300 miles to Beijing aided by an underground network of human rights activists and found his way to the U.S. Embassy.  American officials have yet to confirm these reports.

Let our hearts and prayers go out for Chen and his family – that Chen can seek asylum in our country and continue bringing to light China’s enormous violations against human rights especially forced abortions and sterilization.  Also, keep his family in your thoughts and prayers as many have been detained by police.  Local Chinese authorities have been known to viciously beat anyone who has tried visiting Chen, including driving away Christian Bale who tried to visit him while under house arrest recently.

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Pro-life crosses desecrated with condoms

April 23, 2012 by Erik Whittington 5 Comments

spacer Friday morning (April 20), abortion advocates at Western Kentucky University vandalized a pro-life display of crosses with condoms.  The campus police stood by and watched while 3,700 pro-life crosses were desecrated.  The campus police claimed that putting condoms on the crosses weren’t considered vandalism, in their opinion.

The display is what is called a cemetery of the innocents – 3,700 crosses represent the approximate number of babies aborted daily in the United States of America.  The display was set up by a campus group called Hilltoppers for Life.

This story is of concern for many reasons.  First, abortion advocates on university campuses seem to be getting more embolden to vandalize pro-life displays then every before.  These acts of vandalism seem to be increasing as of lately.  Secondly, the campus police stood by and refused to deal with the vandals.  If campus police aren’t going to uphold the rule of law, then what is the point of a rule?  If campus police can pick and choose which illegal acts they will prosecute then everyone on campus is in danger.  Finally, act of vandalism could fall under a “hate-crime” category or some sort of anti-religious bigotry act.  Imagine if vandals desecrated a Koran?  Or chanted anti-Semitic slogans at a Jewish display?  How do you think the campus police would respond?  Or how do you think the campus would respond to the perpetrators?

Call or Email WKU Dean, Dr. Dennis George at 270-745-8723 or dennis.george@wku.edu to express your outrage and demand the university apologize to WKU Hilltoppers for Life and to train the campus police that putting condoms on some one else’s crosses is desecration and vandalizing.

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VIDEO: May 3rd Fireflight, Ashes Remain promo video

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