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07 Sep 2023

Scientists Grew WHAT Kind of Embryo?!

Mattison Brooks | September 7, 2023
Drawing inspiration from the opening chapters of every science-fiction horror book or movie ever, researchers in Israel report they have synthetically “created” a human embryo without using sperm, eggs, or a womb. According to the BBC article: “The Weizmann Institute team say their “embryo model”, made using stem cells, looks like a textbook example of a real 14-day-old embryo. It even
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24 Sep 2021

5 Interesting Facts about Preborn Babies

Brenna Lewis | September 24, 2021
  One of the deceptions of the abortion industry is that the life of a preborn baby inside their mother is both meaningless and a mystery. When asked questions about pregnancies and preborn children, supporters of abortion deflect and dodge, shying away from admitting that the preborn are alive in the womb. Students for Life of America just saw this happen again at the
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24 Sep 2021

Pro-Choice Public Writing Professor Accidentally Cites Embryology Textbook

Brenna Lewis | September 24, 2021
  On September 7, 2021, Ms. Magazine published a piece by Carrie Baker titled “Media Repeat Junk Science Behind Abortion Ban Laws: Check the Science — There is No Heartbeat at Six Weeks.” Baker’s not-really-a-heartbeat piece followed the same general format as the many others before it: cite nothing but interviews and replace arguments with ambiguity. [Read more about this approach –
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13 Sep 2021

NPR Interviews Abortion Activists to Determine if Embryos Have Hearts

Brenna Lewis | September 13, 2021
  On Sept 3 (2021) NPR published the article “The Texas Abortion Ban Hinges On ‘Fetal Heartbeat.’ Doctors Call That Misleading” by Selena Simmons-Duffin. In NPR’s tweet of the article, the description said “What an ultrasound detects in an embryo at 6 weeks is electrical activity from cells – not a heart.” Here I will explain the incomplete and inaccurate ideas Simmons-Duffin’s
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