• Planned Parenthood's 'Telemed Abortions' May Be Illegal

    By Ian Kelly

    Welcome to the world of drive in abortions. Your abortionist chats with you over a webcam, you press a button and BAM! You get your RU-486 abortion meds. It really couldn’t be any simpler except that it might also be illegal...

    via World Net Daily:

    The complaint asserts violations of the Iowa law requiring that only licensed physicians perform abortions, the endangerment of women's lives through the process that dispenses drugs by remote control, negligence in dispensing drugs in ways that exceed manufacturer safety limits, overbilling of insurance companies and "patient abandonment," since the abortionist remains unavailable to the patient – even in an emergency.

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  • Kagan Is Unfit For The Court

    By Ian Kelly

    Kagan's ideology is dangerous and "liberal".

    The majority of American's DO NOT want someone like Kagan on the court. Of course, being as American's are smart, we also knew President Obama was going to nominate exactly what we didn't want:

    A majority of Americans expect President Obama to appoint a liberal to the Supreme Court, but only one in four want that to happen, according to a new national poll.

    A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday indicates that 61 percent of the public expect the president to nominate a liberal to replace John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, 21 percent said the president will name a moderate and 16 percent predicted that Obama will nominate a conservative.

    But only a quarter of those questioned said the president should nominate a liberal, with 37 percent saying they want Obama to name a moderate and 36 percent pulling for a conservative candidate.

    Interpretation: Anything but a "liberal" judicial activist.

     

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  • Nature's God - Part 3

    By Susan Tyrrel
    Part III-Birth pangs bring forth labor
     
    Judgment isn’t a issue any of us like to look at closely. Let’s face it; we probably were drawn to Jesus because of His mercy. Most of us have grown up hearing how there’s nothing we can do to separate us from God. That’s true, but very often the Western church has forgotten the very important tag at the end—as long as we repent. There’s no salvation outside of repentance, and there’s no hope for a nation outside of it either. It’s not a reflection on God’s character that we are a culture pressing towards judgment; it’s a reflection on our character as a people.
     
    In this series I’ve looked at the oil spill, earthquakes and the possibility of environmental damage as a result of our sin. Whether we encase the words in judgment (God’s anger poured out directly) or we encase it consequence (we pollute the land with dangerous carcinogens and the atmosphere is hurt), the idea is from the same root: Sin has consequences.
     

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  • The Monday Roundup

    By Ian Kelly

    Bound4LIFE's Monday Roundup

    Each Monday we will brief you on last weeks top 5 blog posts. This is your way to see what the community is talking about and stay up-to-date on the musings and movement of Bound4LIFE.
     

    1. "Violence Multiplies Violence"
    2. Love Is The Better Way
    3. The Future Of Roe V. Wade
    4. Nature's God
    5. Elena Kagan's Dangerous Views

     

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  • FL Call to Prayer for Gulf Coast Residents

    By Matt Lockett

    Governmental calls to prayer are happening throughout the Gulf Coast states as leaders are realizing that the nation is in desperate need, and an imaginary separation line between Church and State means nothing when oil is spewing uncontrollably into their waters and poisonous gases are swirling in their air. Please join us in responding to the many governmental calls to prayer that are being issued right now. I believe this oil spill could easily be demonstrating to us the hemorrhage of America over the aborting of 52 million babies.

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  • Protest Then Lunch...

    By Ian Kelly

    I can assure you that Planned Parenthood would not extend me this same courtesy:

    Lifelong picketer Bill Baird, sometimes called the father of the abortion rights movement, spent Thursday fighting for the right to protest the very convention for which he had signed up.

    Mr. Baird, 78, who once ran the nation's first abortion clinic, was among those attending the National Right to Life Convention at the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport on Thursday. A regular attendee, his routine for decades has been to picket from 11:30 to noon on behalf of abortion rights, then join his rivals for lunch inside.

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  • Nature's God - Part 2

    By Susan Tyrrel
    Part II- The Birth Pains
     
    Recently I wrote a series on the fetal research industry, which explained where a lot of aborted babies ended up—in a research lab. However, there is more to it than that. Those lab remains, as well as the babies not used in research, have to be disposed of properly (or should be). As the news this year has been flooded with earthquakes and the oil spill, devastating the land and seas, I began to look at the biblical consequences of bloodshed upon a land. If the spiritual and the natural meet, what could that look like?
     
    Technically, the remains of the baby are disposed of as organic medical materials  or medical waste. While we have heard stories such as the babies in a river in China and other horrific examples, there is allegedly a protocol, which involves incineration. I realize this sounds horrifying. It should because it is.

     

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  • Daily Reads

    By Ian Kelly

    Yet another study suggests that abortion could raise the chances of breast cancer exponentially. Seriously, women deserve better than abortion.

     

    Carly Fiorina, who is challenging Barbara Boxer (D - CA) this November, sat down for an interview in which she spells out her views on abortion and public policy.

     

    Christians arrested for handing out gospel at Dearborn Arab festival?

     

    Embryonic stem cells have not helped a single human patient, while adult stem cells and similar ethically acceptable alternatives have helped hundreds of thousands.

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  • The Future Of Roe V. Wade

    By Ian Kelly

    Since the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, in 1973, both sides of the abortion debate have been on collision course with the Supreme Court. Many battles have been won and lost. And the lives of millions have been lost, all in the name of "reproductive choice."

    At times it seems like the abortion industry itself is impregnable. Or that the nation as a whole is unwilling to change. However, during times like these, cultural revolution festers just under the surface, waiting for it's moment to break in on the scene. It's not always is to see, and even if you do see it, unbelief can creep in. But certainly no one can dent that the pro-life movement is making huge strides forward in this cause to protect and preserve life.

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  • Nature's God

    By Susan Tyrrel

    Part I- A Time for Mercy

    It wasn’t that long ago that a Muslim cleric endured much ire and ridicule for making a statement that women who dressed indecently increased earthquakes. Unfortunately, his statement got linked together with Christian leader Pat Robertson’s statementthat the earthquake in Haiti was the judgment of God, and suddenly any religious leaders proclaiming judgment were taboo. Right or wrong, there was no allowance for anything so cruel, they said. Recently, undertones of judgment have risen again as people have speculated what could have been the root of such a massive oil spill that no man, apparently, can seal. While the accusations have been more freely hurled at BP, this time an interesting phenomena occurred—political leaders decided to call on God.

    As oil continued to spill into the Gulf, Louisiana officials, on Father’s Day, issued a cry to the Father of creation. Lawmakers took a vote and unanimously agreed on a day of prayer for the state. State Senator, Robert Adley said, "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail. It is clearly time for a miracle for us."

    Perhaps the oil spill is a perfect, natural example of the fact we can affect our environment. In this case, it’s been tragic, devastating the waters, wildlife, lives, and livelihood. And with all the anger directed at BP, no one questions that we control our environment; it’s a very natural picture of this. But behind the scenes many ask quietly if there is any spiritual connection. The natural and the spiritual parallel, so what does this mean? Are oil spills, earthquakes, and other natural disasters really judgment? And if they are, will American really judged for its holocaust of abortion?

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