In Britain there were more than 200,000 abortions in 2009. Since the Abortion Act in 1967 over 7 million abortions have been carried out in Great Britain.
In the News
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December 15th, 2010
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December 15th, 2010
Indonesian prosecutors on Tuesday sought a seven-month prison sentence for a US retiree accused of blasphemy after he allegedly pulled the plug on a mosque loudspeaker during a prayer reading.
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December 15th, 2010
Muslims have convinced themselves that they are super-humans. They believe that the world should be very attentive to the Muslims’ religious and cultural sensitivities while they can persecute any minority.
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December 15th, 2010
Disturbing news comes from contacts in Ho Chi Min City that Mennonite Pastor Nguyen Hong Quang was arrested by police Monday and taken away just minutes before his home and bible school were demolished by authorities.
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December 15th, 2010
Between the ages of 16 and 19, virtually all Norwegians attend upper secondary school – an optional, three-year add-on to 13 years of compulsory elementary education. Most opt for public schools over private ones, and a goodly chunk of that group chooses a course plan whose emphasis is on history, social science, and the humanities.
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December 15th, 2010
Doctors who carried out a stem cell transplant on an HIV-infected man with leukaemia in 2007 say they now believe the man to have been cured of HIV infection as a result of the treatment, which introduced stem cells which happened to be resistant to HIV infection.
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December 15th, 2010
An independent federal commission on international religious freedom is calling on the U.S. government to "redouble its efforts" in protecting the religious rights and safety of Iraqi Christians.
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December 15th, 2010
The trebling in student tuition fees will normalise debt and is contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Bishop of Lincoln has said.
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December 15th, 2010
The Canadian House of Commons killed a private member's bill Wednesday that would have criminalized "coercing" a woman into an abortion.
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December 15th, 2010
Polyamory, according to author Deborah Anapol, refers to a set of “lovestyles” wherein individuals are free to engage romantically with any person—or group of people—they wish. In her new book, Polyamory in the 21st Century, Anapol aims to distinguish just what these lovestyles look like, vis-à-vis a popular contemporary “bias [toward] mononormativity.” Subsequently, she suggests the benefits that “sexual fluidity” holds for the future.
