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LIFE DIGEST: Russian writer promotes killing of disabled newborns

A Russian journalist has prompted an outcry in his home country by advocating for the killing of disabled babies.

Parents of newborns with disabilities should have the legal choice to euthanize their children, Aleksandr Nikonov wrote, according to a report in RT, a global TV network from Russia. more »

By Tom Strode - Feb 9, 2010

Topic: Life, Abortion, Disabled, End-of-Life Issues, Citizenship

Land urges defeat of Johnsen nomination

Southern Baptist public policy specialist Richard Land has strongly urged U.S. Senate committee leaders to reject confirmation of a controversial nominee to a top Justice Department position. more »

By Tom Strode - Feb 5, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship,

LIFE DIGEST: Euthanasia booths on street, novelist proposes

Euthanasia booths should be available on the street so the elderly can have their lives ended, a well-known British novelist says.

“How is society going to support this silver tsunami?” Martin Amis said in an interview published Jan. more »

By Tom Strode - Feb 2, 2010

Topic: Life, Abortion, End-of-Life Issues, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Science

LIFE DIGEST: Clinics can destroy embryos showing minor ills

British fertility clinics have the government’s permission to eliminate human embryos with essentially minor hereditary conditions.

The Telegraph, a British newspaper, reported Jan. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 25, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Science, Bioethics

Pro-lifers march; Roe will be reversed, SBC’s Land says

Tens of thousands of pro-life Americans marched in the U.S. capital on the anniversary of the nationwide legalization of abortion with fresh encouragement for their cause. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 25, 2010

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship,

LIFE DIGEST: Korean doctors confess, seek to end illegal abortions

Some of South Korea’s doctors have asked for forgiveness for performing illegal abortions for years and are working to cut the number of the procedures done in the Asian country. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 19, 2010

Topic: Life, Abortion, Birth Control, Issues,

SANCTITY OF LIFE: Pro-lifers to pray at what could be nation’s largest abortion clinic

Pro-life advocates will gather Sunday and Monday in Houston, Texas, to pray at the location of what they say will soon be the largest abortion clinic in the country. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 15, 2010

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship

LIFE DIGEST: Schiavo death rated decade’s top bioethics story

The 2005 dehydration death of Terri Schiavo was “hands down” the most important bioethics story in the last decade, a specialist in the field says. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 12, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Life, Abortion, End-of-Life Issues, Citizenship, Science, Bioethics

Mont. assist. suicide ruling ‘blurs’ life line

A Montana Supreme Court ruling that does not accord a constitutional right to assisted suicide but allows doctors to provide patients with lethal prescriptions endangers the terminally ill, disabled and elderly, a pro-life lawyer said. more »

By staff - Jan 6, 2010

Topic: Life, End-of-Life Issues, Citizenship, , Science, Bioethics

LIFE DIGEST: Dutch euthanasia cases increase

Euthanasia cases in The Netherlands continued to increase in 2009.

The number of reported cases of euthanasia in the European country increased by 200 to about 2,500, Dutch News reported. more »

By Tom Strode - Jan 5, 2010 - (1)

Topic: Life, Abortion, Birth Control, End-of-Life Issues, Citizenship, Science, Bioethics

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