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Obama is “the most extreme pro-abortion candidate to have ever run on a major party ticket.”

October 14, 2008 by Andy Naselli

Robert George’s “Obama’s Abortion Extremism” is moving.

For a summary of Robert George’s impressive background as well as a summary of the article, see Justin Taylor’s “Robert P. George: ‘Voting for the Most Extreme Pro-Abortion Political Candidate in American History Is Not the Way to Save Unborn Babies.’”

Update (10/16/08): Robert George and Yuval Levin’s “Obama and Infanticide” argues, “Obama’s latest excuse for opposing the Illinois Born-Alive Infants Protection Act is that the law was ‘unnecessary’ because babies surviving abortions were already protected. It won’t fly.”

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: abortion, politics

Mohler on Sarah Palin’s Fifth Child (May 2008)

August 29, 2008 by Andy Naselli

This morning John McCain announced his VP: Sarah Palin.

Almost four months ago, Al Mohler highlighted the Palin family in an article (“Welcome to the World, Trig Paxson Van Palin“) and on his radio show (also titled “Welcome to the World, Trig Paxson Van Palin“).

Here’s a description of the radio show:

A little boy with an extra chromosome was born on April 18. His name is Trig Paxson Van Palin and his new home is the Alaska Governor’s Mansion in Juneau. His mom is Governor Sarah Palin, who along with her husband Todd, has welcomed Trig as their second son and fifth child.

On today’s show, Mohler explains why Trig’s very existence defies the Culture of Death and gives us all hope.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: abortion, Al Mohler

Infanticide: Comparing Ancient Greco-Roman Practices with Modern America

March 8, 2008 by Andy Naselli

“If by chance you bear a child, if it is a boy, let it be, if it is a girl, expose it.”

Those chilling words are a husband’s instructions to his wife in a letter dated 1 B.C. (documented below).

[Read more…] about Infanticide: Comparing Ancient Greco-Roman Practices with Modern America

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: abortion

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