| | | Good afternoon and Happy International Women's Day! It's Wednesday, March 8, and today's headlines include an update on the attacks on pro-life groups and churches, a judge ruling that USA Powerlifting must let men compete in its women's division, and an interview with Hillsong United's Jonathan "JD" Douglass. | Attacks on churches and pro-life groups continue nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court determined that the U.S. Constitution does not contain the right to an abortion. While the pro-life community expresses outrage over the arrest of pro-life activists such as Mark Houck, the FBI and Justice Department have done little to combat the rise in violence against pro-life organizations. "[T]here seems to be much interest in pursuing alleged wrongdoing by pro-life activists, yet little interest in pursuing alleged wrongdoing by abortion-rights activists," the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights' Bill Donohue wrote in a letter to Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the leading Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee. This article from The Christian Post details the most recent acts of pro-abortion vandalism of churches and pregnancy centers since Houck's Sept. 23 arrest. Among the bunch: First Care Pregnancy Center in Minneapolis, Minn., was vandalized, with pro-abortion activists breaking windows and spray-painting phrases such as "Jane's Revenge" and "if abortions [aren't] safe neither are [you]." Meanwhile, a YouTube video posted by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing, Mich., shows three unidentified vandals spray-painting pro-abortion messages on the sidewalk in front of the Church of the Resurrection on Oct. 8. Continue reading. | P.S.Just in time for International Women’s Day, CP is proud to announce the release of "Exposing the Gender Lie," a free e-book in partnership with Summit Ministries. Click here to download your copy today. Don’t forget to sign up for the Unmasking Gender Ideology conference on March 23rd in Dallas, Texas, which is set to feature a panel of experienced professionals such as Mary Rice Hasson, J.D., of The Ethics & Public Policy Center, Woman II Woman founder Amie Ichikawa, and Summit Ministries President Dr. Jeff Myers. Have you listened to CP’s Generation Indoctrination podcast? Listen now on your favorite podcast platform. |
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