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Waging War

From guest poet John Juat: WAGING WAR (a poem inspired by SAFE) by: John B. Juat prepare yourselves, soldiers, the enemy is near put on your armor, your shield, and your gear march toward the front line, there is nothing

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Posted in The Catholic Perspective

A View from the Other Side

Interesting blog post about something happening in America, Land of the Free: I know a young man who is heartbroken and devastated because his fiancée’s Catholic mother informed her daughter she would absolutely refuse to attend their wedding unless the

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Posted in The Catholic Perspective, Women's Health

Bakit Ko Tinututulan Ang RH Bill?

From Ansel Beluso, former entertainment writer and showbiz talk-show host: Ang RH Bill ay mapanganib sa pamilya dahil pinahihina nito ang ugnayan ng magulang at anak; at pinanghihimasukan nito ang karapatan at obligasyon ng magulang bilang pangunahing guro at gabay

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Posted in RH Bill, Sex Education, The Catholic Perspective, The Moral Argument

Long-Term Contraception

First they sing the praises of contraception, as if contraception were 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. And pregnancy isn’t even a disease. But not satisfied with that, they have to promote long-term contraception, because of course they mean more money

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Posted in News/Commentary, Women's Health

Singapore’s Folly

Can a Mentos Ad Promote Baby-Making? Singapore National Night Mentos Commercial Promotes Baby Making: Will It Work? Singapore’s birth rate is at a record low. Female citizens of the country now give birth to about one child in their lifetime,

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Posted in Population Control, RH Bill, The Myth of Overpopulation

Contraceptive Methods are Like Putting A Premium on Vice.

From 1Flesh.org.

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Posted in Gallery, The Feminine View

Contraceptive Culture Vis a Vis Other Issues Related to RH Bill

by Hans Marasigan, I Oppose the RH Bill Facebook page member. — This controversial bill has been a subject of many debates for almost a year. It created several instances of fraction in different religious or secular sectors of our

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Posted in News/Commentary