May 2010

You are currently browsing the monthly archive for May 2010.

News: Oklahoma Legislature overrides third abortion veto

http://www.newsok.com/multimedia/video/87997947001

“I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare…If our charities do not at all pinch or hamper us,… they are too small.  There ought to be things we should like to do and cannot do because our charitable expenditures excludes them.”

-C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

From Oklahomans for Life’s email blast:

Urgent Need for Help:
Abortion-Reporting Bill Vetoed by Governor,
Please Ask Legislators to Override Veto

Governor Brad Henry today vetoed HB 3284, which provides for reporting of abortions and abortion complications to the Health Department.

Please send an email immediately which will reach pro-life Representatives and Senators, asking them to override the veto.

Your message to prolifelegislators@okforlife.org will reach members of the House and Senate who have consistently voted pro-life this session. Please thank them for their pro-life support and urge them to override the veto.

An appropriate message would be: Thank you for your pro-life support this session. Please override the veto of the Abortion Reporting bill.

With countless unborn children being killed across Oklahoma on a daily basis, requiring the abortion industry to report what they’re doing is a very small thing to ask.

One email to prolifelegislators@okforlife.org will reach the pro-life legislators who can override this pro-abortion veto. Please urge them to override the veto.

Thank you for being the voice of the voiceless unborn child.


Tony Lauinger
State Chairman


Christian Evangelical scholar and author Dr. Albert Mohler’s answer to this question might surprise you.

The piece linked to above was re-posted to his website on this, the 50th anniversary of “the Pill.”

Also check out this profound discussion between Dr. Mohler and author Randy Alcorn, “who agree that the Pill’s effects can be seen in a culture now far more relaxed in its approach to sex.” The two gentlemen “challenge the listening audience to ensure their thinking on this and every other technological advance is subjected to the Word of God.”

A Christian street preacher in Britain will stand trial for telling a passerby — in earshot of a policewoman — that God views homosexuality as a sin.” Read the rest here.