Dr Lauren Mai is a stroke neurologist from Canada who is extremely concerned that MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) assessors in Canada are not experts in stroke recovery and so euthanasia is being proposed as the solution instead of genuine treatment options for stroke victims.
Read MoreThe latest quarterly data from Stats NZ showed the ratio of births to the number of women of child-bearing age was now 1.63 - well below the 2.1 ratio needed to keep the population growing.
Read MoreAbortion has ramifications beyond the actions of a woman and an abortionist, and those ramifications are very serious for all of us.
Read MoreThis is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when - and with the serious safety flaws in the EOLCA it probably won’t take long for vulnerable people to start falling victim to this Act.
Read MoreVoting is the one regular opportunity we are given to have a direct controlling stake in the future governance of our country, so how do we do that in a moral and meaningful way?
Read MoreThere is nothing in the End of Life Choice Act that would prevent just such a scenario - the premeditated killing of a vulnerable patient under the guise of euthanasia - from happening, and then going completely undetected by anyone.
Read MoreThinking we can normalise some suicides, even going so far as to call them good and dignified, while, at the same time claiming that we can continue to maintain a strong commitment to ending other suicides is, at best, wishful thinking.
Read MoreTo fair though, this isn’t just about Jami-Lee Ross. We think there are good reasons for pro-life voters to be concerned with the NZ Public Party policy on abortion as well.
Read MoreLast week National MP Harete Hipango committed thoughtcrime and wrong-speak. She dared to challenge the integrity of Jacinda Ardern and her pet project - the extreme new Abortion Legislation Act that was rushed into law in March this year.
Read MoreEvery time a violent injustice has been perpetrated against innocent human beings, those seeking to raise awareness and motivate social change about it have employed graphic images in their quest.
Read MoreEarlier this week news broke that an upcoming documentary about Norma McCorvey - the plaintiff in the infamous US Roe v Wade abortion court case - is going to reveal that she had lied about becoming pro-life.
Read MoreWhat should have been a ‘no-brainer’ has left so many people horrified and sick to their stomach with many people sharing their thoughts on social media with “I’m in absolute shock”, “I feel sick to my core now like I’m actually gonna be sick”, and “shame on those MPs for being so inhumane”.
Read MoreThis has all the hallmarks of a stacked select committee and a Labour government desperately trying to subvert genuine democracy so they can ram this extreme Bill through as fast as possible.
Read MoreSome 25,718 submissions were received by the Abortion Legislation Select Committee. Of these approximately 91.6 percent opposed the Bill. Approximately 2,800 submitters requested to make an oral submission of which the committee chose to hear from approximately 160
Read MoreToday the Abortion Legislation Bill select committee published their report regarding Labour’s extreme abortion Bill, yet serious questions remain unanswered about this process.
Read MoreFor some time now David Seymour has been doing his best to try and present himself and the ACT Party as the champions of free speech in New Zealand.
Read MoreThe pro-life movement has long pointed out that a significant amount of mental gymnastics are required to maintain the various logical inconsistencies of the pro-choice ideology.Labour MP Ginny Andersen’s new Bill to give paid bereavement leave to parents who lose children to miscarriage or stillbirth is yet another example of those bizarre inconsistencies.
Read MoreI walked in the March for Life on Saturday, 7th December. What a sight to see an estimated 2,400 enthusiastic pro-lifers, of all ages and ethnicities entering Parliament grounds to the ringing call of the karanga.
Read MoreLast week the New Zealand Parliament passed the assisted suicide and euthanasia Bill, which means it is now subject to a referendum at next year’s general election. The architects and proponents of this Bill have been hailing it as a piece of legislation which, if passed into law by referendum, will grant New Zealanders the right to die .That’s not what this Bill does though
Read MoreCampaign of intimidation and criminal vandalism by anti free speech extremists against NZ pro-life groups will not succeed
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