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 Monday, September 08, 2008
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The Washington Post reports that some pastors are planning to violate IRS regulations which prevent pastors from endorsing candidates from the pulpit.  The penalty for violation is the loss of a church’s tax-exempt status.  The Alliance Defense Fund is encouraging pastors to take this step and is willing to take the U.S. Government to court in order to overturn the IRS policies on First Amendment grounds.

This is a fascinating case for students of constitutional interpretation, and it will be interesting to see its result. 

Many Americans may be surprised to know that current tax-exempt restrictions on church political activity are only as old as the 1960s.  For years pastors and churches had much more latitude to speak on political issues.  For much of our history pastors would even endorse or criticize candidates from the pulpit.

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CitizenLink reports.  Excerpt:

 
Last year, the U.S. House of Representatives took up a bill that would have enshrined homosexuality and "transgenderism" in federal law. The legislation passed only after language to include "gender identity" was taken out. The Senate has not taken up the measure, but it is expected to resurface in Congress next year.

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The AP reports.  Excerpt:

 
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama acknowledged Sunday that he was probably too flip when he said it was "above my pay grade" to answer a question about when is a baby entitled to human rights.

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 Thursday, September 04, 2008
A New York court has conspired with the governor of New York in bypassing the legislative branch by declaring that “gay” marriages must be recognized despite the fact that the elected representatives on New Yorkers have declared that marriage is only a union of one man and one woman.

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 Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Now that the major threat from Hurricane Gustav has passed, plans for a normal (if somewhat abbreviated) Republican National Convention will continue.  LifeNews reports that the official GOP platform was approved with a strong pro-life plank.

According to a report from the Washington Post, conservatives and especially evangelicals are excited about Sen. John McCain’s selection of Gov. Sarah Palin to be his running mate.  The White House and others are urging the media to respect the Palins’ privacy as Gov. Palin’s daughter was recently discovered to be pregnant.

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Daniel Herbster reporting

Did you know that legislation could be passed in your state or on the national level that would allow cross dressers or even sexual offenders to use women’s restrooms?  The state of Colorado recently passed such a law in the misguided desire to prevent “discrimination” against “transgendered” individuals.  AdvanceUSA interviewed Jim Pfaff (who now works for Americans for Prosperity) back in April about his work at the Colorado Family Institute.  We’ve decided to touch base with him again about Colorado’s Senate Bill 200 and how it could be a grim harbinger of things to come nation-wide.

DH:  Senate Bill 200, recently signed by Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, claims to protect against “discrimination.”  Do you think that is true?

JP: It really doesn't protect anyone from discrimination. The legislation was intended to protect homosexuals, bisexuals, and transgendered individuals from so-called discrimination. But really no such discrimination existed. The proponents of the bill claimed that there were a multitude of homosexuals being systematically discriminated against, but we looked at the numbers and found out that at best approximately 175 cases of such discrimination were ever brought forward. And of those, less than 3 to 4% had any validity to them. On the other hand, we maintain that this bill actually will have the effect of imposing by government Fiat a new form of discrimination against those of sincere religious belief. And as I said in our previous interview, one example we have is a Christian couple in Albuquerque New Mexico who owned a photography company and was hauled into a civil rights court because they refused to take pictures of a lesbian same-sex commitment ceremony based on their sincerely held religious belief. We believe many more cases like this will begin to emerge here in Colorado, and in our opinion this bill therefore does nothing to protect anyone from discrimination and, to the contrary, will likely cause new forms of discrimination.

DH:  What are some of the scary implications of this bill?  What could happen as a result of its passage?

JP: Well, the first and the most scary application of this bill is the fact that based on the wording of this law, any man, for example, can of legal right to enter a woman's restroom by merely stating that he perceives himself to be a woman. That's the first and most concerning aspect of this new law. But secondly, as I stated before, this bill could be used to discriminate against people of sincere religious belief became merely refuse to appropriately accommodate homosexuals, bisexuals and transgendered individuals based on a sincerely held religious belief.

DH:  Is there a push to enact this kind of legislation on the national level or in other states?

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 Friday, August 29, 2008
The McCain surprised media observers with his pick of Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska to be his running mate.  Pro-life and pro-family leaders began hailing McCain’s decision soon after rumors of Palin’s selection seemed credible.  The AP reports.

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The Washington Post reports on Harvard University research which shows that ordinary pancreatic cells can be transformed into insulin producing cells without creating or destroying human embryos.  LifeNews also reports.

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The interestingly named Devil’s Lake Journal reports.

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 Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Daniel Herbster reporting

An Indiana county is considering an ordinance which would, as the Journal Gazette reports, “require all surgeons and doctors that provide outpatient invasive procedures to have ties to a local hospital and have on-call, after-hours staff to handle emergencies.”  Proponents of the measure say the ordinance would protect patient health, especially women’s health.  I interviewed Cathie Humbarger of Allen County Right to Life about the ordinance, particularly concerning its pro-life implications.

DH:  Cathie, thanks for taking to time to inform our readers about the proposed ordinance in Allen County, Indiana.  First of all, what does your work at Allen County Right to Life involve and what kinds of things does ACRL work on?

CH: It’s my pleasure, Dan. Thanks for inviting me.

Just to review: On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion in the United States from conception through the ninth month of pregnancy. Since that date, over 45 million abortions have been performed at the rate of approximately one every 20 seconds. Right here in Fort Wayne approximately fifteen abortions are completed each Thursday at the local abortion clinic.

In response to this situation, the Allen County Right to Life Committee, Inc. was incorporated in March of 1976 and Three Rivers Right to Life Educational Trust Fund, Inc. was founded in December of 1982 to promote respect for innocent life from the moment of fertilization to natural death. We agree with the self-evident truth that every human person is endowed by their Creator with an unalienable right to life that must be defended. This principle leads us to promote a culture of life in our community, which we accomplish through education in the social, religious, legal, medical, scientific and legislative fields. We also believe that abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia are negative, violent and primitive responses to complex social problems that demand genuine compassion and rational, responsible thinking. Further, we denounce fetal stem-cell research and human cloning because they involve the willful destruction of human life. We reject the notion that society may destroy innocent life to solve any problem. Our approach has always been non-violent and legal. One of our goals is to look for every opportunity to influence the legislative and political process with policies that support and protect pre-born babies and their mothers where otherwise they would have no voice.

DH:  What would this ordinance do?

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The Wall Street Journal gives a quick run-down of the recently approved Democrat Party Platform, while LifeNews and William McGurn raise questions about the “abortion plank.”

The AP reports that the Republican platform while likely experience a dramatic cut in length but will probably not include many ideological surprises.

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 Monday, August 25, 2008
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 Saturday, August 23, 2008
The Scientific American reports what many of us already know, that embryonic stem cells are often rejected by donor’s bodies, unlike adult and umbilical cord stem cells.  Excerpt:

 
The much-ballyhooed human embryonic stem cell apparently may share a problem with transplanted organs: a high probability of rejection.

 

Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine found that mice mounted an immune response after being injected with human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). The result: all the transplanted stem cells—which hold the promise of maturing into several different types of tissue—were dead within a week.

posted on Saturday, August 23, 2008 7:44:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Andrew C. McCarthy at NRO reports on the recent California Supreme Court decision which forbad doctors to refuse to perform in-vitro fertilization for lesbian couples.

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LifeNews reports.  As does NPR.

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 Tuesday, August 19, 2008
National Right to Life responds to allegations by presidential candidate Barack Obama that NRL is lying about his opposition to “Born Alive Infant Protection” legislation while a state senator in Illinois.

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Saturday night’s presidential forum at Rick Warren’s church provided a clear distinction between the major candidates on various issues, especially on social conservative issues such as abortion, judges, and the rights of faith-based organizations.  To read a transcript of the event click here.  To view the entire broadcast via online video click here.

posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:39:40 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
CitizenLink reports.  Excerpt:

 
In a unanimous ruling today, California's high court said the rights of gays and lesbians trump the religious beliefs of doctors.

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 Monday, August 18, 2008
The American Psychological Association has released a report that claims that women who have had an abortion have no greater risk for mental illness.  As CNS News reports, several pro-life leaders disagree with the report’s conclusions.  Also, LifeNews reports that the APA is withholding the full information obtained during the research and also relays Dr. Rachel MacNair’s scientific objections to allegedly faulty and biased research methods used for the APA report.

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As Time Magazine reports, the two major presidential candidates gave radically different responses when asked about abortion and when life begins.  LifeNews also reports.

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