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Volume 6, 1998

Volume 6, Number 1, Winter 1998 Download Issue (pdf format) Contents: When the Doll Breaks Psychotherapist Dr. Theresa Karminski Burke uses the example of a college friend to decode the common anti-child behavior in our society. Abortion Trauma and Child Abuse Book Review Deeply Damaged: An Explanation for the Profound Problems Arising from Aborting Babies […]

From the Mail Bag 2

From the Mail Bag Dear Sir, I am on the line with pro-life actions. Thus speaking and distributing papers and pamphlets against abortion. I co-ordinate more education lessons on abortion. I am very interested to hear of you and wish to request your free tape (Ending Abortion With Compassion). Please, I will also appreciate for […]

The Hidden Agenda of Population Control Zealots

by David C. Reardon, Ph.D. Population control advocates insist that expanded access to abortion is essential to improving the status and health of women throughout the world. Indeed, this message was tirelessly promoted by Hillary Clinton and U.S. officials at a long series of recent U.N. conferences dealing with population growth and women’s rights. Pro-lifers […]

Q & A: Finding Real Answers About Abortion

Why do women have abortions? Most women — at least 70% — say they believe abortion is immoral.1 But they choose against their conscience because of pressure from others and their circumstances. They choose abortion out of fear– fear of not being able to raise a child, fear of losing their partner if they do […]

The Psychological Safety of Abortion: The Need for Reconsideration

by Vincent M. Rue, Ph.D. Abortion is a profoundly human and complex issue. Because it is such an intensely personal experience, it carries serious and significant consequences for both the individual and society. The choice of abortion confronts moral reasoning, beliefs about human development, personal identity, family structure and functions, role conflicts in relationships and […]

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