Category: suicide

Why the Supreme Court’s Decision Against California’s ‘Secret Transition’ Is a Win for Life
Mary Mobley | March 3, 2026
Under California law, schools can secretly “transition” a child to the opposite gender without even telling their parents. That is, they could. On Monday, the Supreme Court ordered California to stop hiding children’s “gender transitions” from religious parents, since doing so likely violates “parents’ rights to direct the upbringing and education of their children.” “The parents… have sincere religious beliefs about sex

Shameful Abortion Mentality Eliminates Potential Sufferers Rather than Deals with Suffering
Caroline Wharton | May 17, 2022
Did you know that quality adjusted life years (QALY) is an analysis used in Federal programs to put a dollar figure on a year of healthy life? Public and private health insurers use QALY to determine cost-effectiveness, a disproportionate form of discrimination towards disabled or chronically ill individuals. Similar to the abortion mindset, QALY is a method to justify getting

Prescribed Murder: The Horror of Physician-Assisted Suicide Outlined Through Death of Healthy Sisters in Switzerland Euthanasia
Caroline Wharton | April 5, 2022
You wouldn’t suspect a doctor to prescribe a depressed patient with suicide, right? Voluntary euthanasia, commonly referred to as physician-assisted suicide, is a key issue for the pro-life movement as we fight to protect life in law and in service from conception to natural death. Physician-assisted suicide is currently a legal means of death in Oregon, Washington State, Hawaii, California,

