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April 24, 2017
Vision 2020 - Week 13 - Rep. Steven A. Andersson (R) and Rep. Daniel V. Beiser (D)
April 21, 2017
Vision 2020 - Week 12 - Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch (D) and Rep. Nick Sauer (R)
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Vision 2020 is joining with the Illinois Federation for Right to Life
to pray for our state legislators. We would like to invite you to join
us! Each week we will send out information about two new state
representatives for you to pray over.
Consider sharing this information with your ministry partners, your church family, on your website and/or your Facebook page.
We
know that prayer changes things. And we know that NOTHING is
impossible with God. So let's join our hearts and voices together and
petition heaven on behalf of the great state of Illinois!
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Opposing Abortion is Not Enough
Having good intentions is no guarantee that noble ends will be reached. This is as true for raising children as it is for crafting laws. Similarly, reaching the right conclusion is not a sufficient condition for justice. To wit: Abortion is the intentional killing of innocent human beings, and as such, opposition to it commands that we acknowledge this verity as the principal basis of our position.
No one knows this better than Amherst scholar Hadley Arkes. He articulates the right legal objections to abortion better than anyone, and that is because he does not skirt the basic biological, and moral, issues involved. His latest piece on this subject is published in the May edition of First Things, ably run by Rusty Reno. To read it, click here.
Why is abortion wrong? It is wrong because it violates the natural law, the common sense ideas of right and wrong that are inscribed in the hearts of every human being.
Click here for more from ChristianNewswire.com
No one knows this better than Amherst scholar Hadley Arkes. He articulates the right legal objections to abortion better than anyone, and that is because he does not skirt the basic biological, and moral, issues involved. His latest piece on this subject is published in the May edition of First Things, ably run by Rusty Reno. To read it, click here.
Why is abortion wrong? It is wrong because it violates the natural law, the common sense ideas of right and wrong that are inscribed in the hearts of every human being.
Click here for more from ChristianNewswire.com
April 20, 2017
Rauners give $50,000 to celebrate Planned Parenthood's 100th anniversary
Just after Illinois social conservatives' applause for Governor Bruce Rauner promising to veto a measure that would use taxpayer funds to pay for state employee abortions and declare that unborn babies are not "persons," came the news that the governor and his abortion-advocating wife Diana are co-sponsoring a Planned Parenthood fundraiser next week.|
Planned Parenthood has been under attack nationwide since undercover videos of the group's medical directors and abortionists were released, in which the personnel seemed to admit they were in lucrative arrangements with biotech labs for redeemable body parts from the aborted babies.
Not mentioning the title "governor," the Planned Parenthood event says "Diana & Bruce Rauner" gave $50,000 to co-sponsor the organization's 100-year anniversary on April 28th...
Click here for more from IllinoisReview.com
Planned Parenthood has been under attack nationwide since undercover videos of the group's medical directors and abortionists were released, in which the personnel seemed to admit they were in lucrative arrangements with biotech labs for redeemable body parts from the aborted babies.
Not mentioning the title "governor," the Planned Parenthood event says "Diana & Bruce Rauner" gave $50,000 to co-sponsor the organization's 100-year anniversary on April 28th...
Click here for more from IllinoisReview.com
April 19, 2017
Why pro-abortionists must justify any and all abortions
If you were to read abortionists zig and zag and then zag and zig when trying to figure out how to “stop playing defense,” you’d likely notice the journey always ends at the same point. They believe even to suggest that it not always a good decision to have an abortion allows pro-lifers to assume the moral high ground.
That’s why they’ve always been profoundly uncomfortable with the too-slick by half mantra that abortion ought to be “safe, legal and rare.” Why?
In the words of Jessica Griffin, writing a while back on the pro-abortion site Rewirenews.com, because that the use of the word “rare” reinforces “the idea that abortion, though permissible, should be shameful and undesirable. Nobody wants to have an abortion, after all.” (Emphasis hers.)
Says who? Not Griffin, who once appeared on the MTV show 16 and Pregnant with two other women to tell their abortion stories. This “rare” business is “an incorrect and dangerous sentiment to hold.” Stack explains
“A more correct statement would be that nobody wants to have an unplanned pregnancy. Sometimes those of us who find ourselves facing one really do want an abortion. Winning the moral, cultural, and political debate surrounding abortion rights means that we must not give the other side the upper hand on any aspect. Suggesting that nobody wants an abortion or that nobody should be willing and happy to talk about her experience reinforces the idea that it is shameful – and it gives the other side the moral advantage.”
Click here for more from NRLC.org
That’s why they’ve always been profoundly uncomfortable with the too-slick by half mantra that abortion ought to be “safe, legal and rare.” Why?
In the words of Jessica Griffin, writing a while back on the pro-abortion site Rewirenews.com, because that the use of the word “rare” reinforces “the idea that abortion, though permissible, should be shameful and undesirable. Nobody wants to have an abortion, after all.” (Emphasis hers.)
Says who? Not Griffin, who once appeared on the MTV show 16 and Pregnant with two other women to tell their abortion stories. This “rare” business is “an incorrect and dangerous sentiment to hold.” Stack explains
“A more correct statement would be that nobody wants to have an unplanned pregnancy. Sometimes those of us who find ourselves facing one really do want an abortion. Winning the moral, cultural, and political debate surrounding abortion rights means that we must not give the other side the upper hand on any aspect. Suggesting that nobody wants an abortion or that nobody should be willing and happy to talk about her experience reinforces the idea that it is shameful – and it gives the other side the moral advantage.”
Click here for more from NRLC.org
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