“UK government officials announced yesterday that by the year 2010, 5-year-old children will enter the first stages of a comprehensive, explicit sex education program, mandatory for schools nationwide, including faith schools.
The compulsory Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) program will begin in kindergarten where Schools Minister Jim Knight says children will learn about “their differences, their [...]
Archive for November 3rd, 2008
UK Announces Mandatory Sex Education for Kindergarteners
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Britain’s “Macabre” Embryo and Cloning Bill Passes in the Commons with Massive Majority
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“U.K. pro-life campaigners were deeply saddened at [last week's] vote on the Labour government’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. MPs voted 355 to 129 to pass the bill that allows human/animal embryos to be created by cloning and used in experiments.
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) condemned the vote, saying, “Future generations [...]
The killing of unborn babies returns to Gisborne hospital
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From TV3 News…
“After more than a decade, Gisborne women will be able to get an abortion without travelling out of the district.
Tairawhiti District Health Board has decided to reintroduce pregnancy termination services at Gisborne Hospital from next year.”
Kiwi Party MP seeks support of pro-lifers
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“Independent MP Gordon Copeland has tried to highlight abortion during the final stretch of the election campaign, hoping to use the issue to galvanise support for his new party.
Mr Copeland, now running for the Kiwi Party, has written to pro-life agencies urging them to swing in behind the party, which is contesting its first general [...]
Melbourne Doctor: Most Donors Still Alive when Organs are Removed
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“A prominent Melbourne doctor has written that, contrary to popular belief, most organ donations take place before the donor is actually dead. He argues that the vague criterion of “brain death” has blinded potential donors to the fact that their organs are often harvested while they are still alive.
Pediatric intensive care specialist Dr. James Tibballs [...]











