5 Female Celebrities I Support, And Why

Recently I wrote about a few pro-abort men and women who turn my stomach and for whom I turn off my TV. A few weeks ago, I also told you about five pro-life male celebrities I make it a point to support.

It took me a while to bring you the ladies, but it was, well, kind of hard. See, I wanted to bring you five women you haven’t heard about over and over, those you’ve seen in movies and on TV and didn’t know were opposed to abortion. Unfortunately, though, there just aren’t that many women who are both vocally pro-life and highly visible in the entertainment world. I doubt that’s a coincidence, either.

But after some serious research, I am happy to report that the five women below are very pro-life. I want them to keep working, so I will make sure I support them.

5. Jennifer Cadena

It is incredibly refreshing to be able to include someone on this list I had never heard of. Cadena is currently involved in a Metanoia project — these are the good people who brought you an extraordinary film called Bella — and starred in the 2011 film The Roommate. The 27-year-old actress, along with Bella executive producer Jason Jones and others, will appear at the Students for Life rally following the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on January 23.

4. Dolores O’Riordan

I honestly don’t know if O’Riordan identifies herself as pro-life, if she’s ever done anything for the pro-life movement, or if she ever recanted the one anti-abortion statement she made.

All I know is that I was a child of the grunge age, and looking back at a decade of Eddie Vedders and Gwyneth Paltrows, crushed to see the adorable Janeane Garofalo of Reality Bites become a shrill, shrunken, anti-life shadow of herself, I needed someone from the 90s to say something pro-life. Please? Anyone?

I was delighted to read this quote from the lead singer of Irish grunge band The Cranberries:

I am in no position to judge other women, you know. But I mean, why did she get pregnant? It’s not good for women to go through the procedure [abortion] and have something living sucked out of their bodies. It belittles women. Even though some women say, ‘Oh, I don’t mind to have one,’ every time a woman has an abortion, it just crushes her self-esteem smaller and smaller and smaller.

Also, rumor has it the Cranberries’ song “The Icicle Melts” has a pro-life message too. An excerpt:

There’s a place for the baby that died / And there’s time for the mother who cried. / And she will hold him in her arms sometime, / ‘Cause nine months is too long, too long, too long…

I was devastated a few years ago when I watched Reality Bites for the first time since becoming pro-life. I backed up the DVD several times, and finally had to accept that Winona Ryder’s character refuses to order a pizza from Domino’s because the owner is pro-life. Ouch. Dolores helped me through that by giving me something pro-life from the 90s, and I thank her.

3. Patricia Heaton

“Everybody Loves Raymond” and “The Middle” star Heaton is an Emmy-winning actress and mother of four who became chairwoman of Feminists for Life of America in 1998. This extraordinary organization seeks a return to the intelligent, virtuous, moral, and pro-life principles of early American feminists such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

I am a fan of Patricia Heaton as an actress because she’s really good — always believable and funny and warm — but I am a fan of her as a person because once upon a time on “The O’Reilly Factor” she was making a very pro-woman statement — talking about how Feminists for Life want to make sure women are taken care of when they get pregnant — when O’Reilly challenged her to take a harder, and less PC, stance. She did not shrink from the challenge:

O’REILLY: … would you ban it if you were a Supreme Court justice? Would you vote to ban it?

HEATON: Yes.

O’REILLY: You would?

HEATON: Yes.

O’REILLY: OK. Now that, obviously, takes guts in Hollywood because, in Hollywood, there’s a subtext that, if you don’t play the game, you know, you could lose jobs.

HEATON: Yes.

O’REILLY: Did you ever think of it?

HEATON: Yes, I’ve thought about it. On a personal level, as a Christian, it will not be Barbra Streisand I’m standing in front of when I have to make an accounting of my life.

This is a woman who takes her advocacy for life very seriously, and in so doing has earned my respect and support.

2. Kathy Ireland

I saw Ireland speak recently at a Council for Life Luncheon here in Dallas. I walked by her in the reception area and wanted very badly to dislike her. She was incredibly tall and her hair, which was so shiny it hurt my eyes, floated around her head in a gravity-defying cloud, like a shampoo commercial. She is nearly 50, but looked roughly 26. Then she walked up to the podium, and out of her mouth came this adorable California squeak of a voice. Strike three. But it wasn’t over. The personality: Bubbly. Cute. Sweet. Ugh. I am the Daria of the pro-life movement. I know and accept this. I am the resident eye-roller, the anti-Kathy. So I was ready to write her off as an airhead with good morals… And then I started listening to what she was saying.

This lady was smart. Engaging. Funny. The more I listened, the more I liked what I heard. By the time she was done, I was a Kathy Ireland fan. I wanted to give her a hug. Because unlike Daria, I am secretly an 8-year-old boy inside, and you can totally win me over if you convince me you’re rad. America, Kathy Ireland is rad.

By way of proof, here is an excerpt from a live, on-air argument between Ireland and former FOX News pundit Alan Colmes:

IRELAND: Is it all right for the government to allow the murder of an innocent human being? The evidence I see tells me the unborn is a human being. From the moment of conception, a new life comes into being with a complete genetic blueprint. The sex is determined. The blood type is determined.

COLMES: Well, we have a system of laws and a Supreme Court decision that does not define life the way you do. So legally, that’s not how it would be defined. If you want to define it that way for your personal — that’s how you want to do it, that’s fine, but that’s not the standing law of this country.

IRELAND: If you can, Alan, if you can show me evidence that the unborn is not a human being, I will gladly join the pro-choice side. If you can show me any evidence. It’s very clear and simple.

Last time I was on, you said we’re not going to resolve this right now but it’s very simple. The bottom line is this. If the unborn is not a human being, have as many abortions as you want, whenever you want. It doesn’t matter. No justification is necessary. If, on the other hand, the unborn is a human being, no justification is adequate unless another human life, that being the mother, is in danger.

Check out my coverage of Ireland’s Council for Life speech here, and pay close attention where she talks about making the decision to defend her pro-life beliefs against the Man Himself, Bill Maher, on HBO’s “Politically Incorrect.” For an ex-supermodel to debate any issue, let alone one so divisive, with someone as cut-throat as Maher took serious guts. Her new billion-dollar business was at stake, and she knew it. But she has principles. In Hollywood! And did I mention really, really good hair? I don’t know what kind of stuff her company makes, but if it’s any good I’ll consider buying it, and meanwhile if she’s on TV I’m watching.

1. Michelle Duggar

The Duggars married in 1984 and stopped using contraceptive pills in 1988 when their doctor suggested it could have contributed to Michelle’s miscarriage. As a result, they have 19 living children and 2 grandchildren. The subject of scorn and ridicule by people who don’t seem nearly as happy as they are, the Duggars continue to have lots and lots of babies, live fairly simple lives, and love each other.

I admit I have never watched “The Duggars.” I’m not big on reality TV. But recently a powerful story drew my attention when Michelle Duggar lost her 20th baby, Jubilee Shalom.

The media, being the media, immediately reacted negatively to photos of the baby’s hands and feet displayed at her funeral. Sources close to the family say the photos were never supposed to be seen by the public, but are now up on the family’s website, along with a heartbreaking audio letter from Michelle to Jubilee, which says in part:

We were so thankful to God when we found out we were expecting you. So often in society babies are looked upon as a trial, a problem, a responsibility. But God says babies are a blessing. We do not believe that babies are a bother, a headache, or a financial drainer or a career interruptor. We love babies!… Only God knows how much you were already loved… We are blessed because you lived… It’s an awesome thought to me that you fulfilled your life’s purpose in such a short time… You were loved. You were wanted… I will miss listening to your heartbeat and praying for you as you grow in my womb.

You can listen to the rest, but be prepared to cry.

I was disheartened while researching this article. I spent hours looking for pro-life female celebrities, and all I found were ones we already knew about — like the wonderful Ms. Ireland and Ms. Heaton, or Ms. O’Riordan, who made one pro-life statement 15 years ago, or Ms. Cadena, who is brand new to the scene. The guys have us beat, from Caviezel to Tebow to Bieber. There is just a staggering shortage of pro-life women in entertainment, and it’s saddening.

But then I remembered that Michelle Duggar, a mother of 19 children, lost a child, and in her simple, human love for that baby and her acknowledgement of its life said more than any celebrity on any talk show. She may not have a camera-ready wardrobe or win Emmys, but her visible love for every last one of her children as unique, precious human beings — even those that are never born — is a powerful message.

Where you spend your money, what you watch, and who you listen to makes a powerful statement. I choose to support pro-life entertainers. Do you?

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Kristen Walker makes people mad on the Internet and sometimes tweets.

  • Danielle Hogan

    Love it. You talk like me. Lol. :) . (although, I’d love it even if you didn’t, cause it’s right on- and you’re rad.)

  • Ellbelle2002

    Love this article….you’re a great writer…I really enjoyed readying this…way to go!!!

  • Hoffmom

    Kathy Ireland makes apparel for K-Mart, fyi. :)

    I freaking LOVE Patricia Heaton, and I miss Everybody Loves Raymond so much. It was like a window into my life.

    Brooke Shields has spoken out about abortion. Actress Margaret Colin has, too. And actress Kate Mulgrew. I’d look for more, but my antivirus ran out today and I don’t want to catch something… lol

    • HkateD

      Brooke Shields may have spoken out against abortion but she has had about half a dozen IVF treatments … fertilizing and then discarding the babies that didn’t meet the standards …

      • http://twitter.com/MarauderTheSN Marauder

        Do we know she actually discarded babies? It’s not as common as it should be, but there are some IVF doctors who are willing to make just a few embryos and implant all of them.

  • Briana Shackley

    Kristen – I have such a girl crush on you! You make me go “SQUEEEEEE!” 

  • Anonymous

    Yes, I believe in life at the time of conception. My husband and I have been married 21 years, and we tried to get pregnant for 9 years! Which I know to so many woman out there just how heartbreaking that it is. We then had to go through IVF, I was not the problem thank the Lord. My husband was, he was a paratrooper in Vietnam, and our great country used Agent Orange to kill all tree life and anything green to be able to fight and win the war. So he was soaked with it for weeks, and that’s what did all the damage to his sperm. We now have two beautiful children a boy 11 and a girl 6, both through IVF. Thank God the IVF treatment worked the first time, each time. Of course we had to take a second loan on our home, but the first time I heard our baby’s heartbeat who could care about money. No abortions! Let the Goverment pay for these woman to have the babies, and give them to good couples who so desperatly want to have kids, don’t through them away, there lives each one with a soul and spirit.
    Thank God we have our kids! I look at them now as we sit and look at pictures together, and I say there you are when you were still in my womb! And because I was high risk, I had many ultrasounds, so they both get to see just how they grew, inch by inch. I have taught my son 11 just how preshious a fetus is and that at just 6 weeks it has a beating heart. And I’m so proud of him for the fact that he feels that a fetus is a human being, and that life is by chance. At what ever age you are.

    • Relock77219

      Lori-

      I am very much against IVF treatment.  I am horribly offended when I read stories like yours.  I will, therefore, make it my mission to prohibit everyone from getting this treatment.  That means you.  IVF is not an option… until ALL these kids get a loving home:

      http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/stats_research/afcars/tar/report18.pdf

      I’m sure you agree.

      • K. R-S

        just because some people give up, or choose to kill their children doesn’t automatically make it wrong for those who want to have a family to go to lengths to be able to conceive their own – if anything, the use of A.R.T highlights the true value of children, which the abortion industry tries so hard to ignore or hide. truth be told, a lot of people do adopt and/or foster children, but a lack of foster parents is no reason to oppose IVF as a means of having a family when it’s medically needed. in fact, what sharper contrast do we have to the ideals of the abortion industry than this? no one would go to the lengths invloved (or go through the necessary medical procedures) for a ‘potential human’ or a ‘ball of cells’ that has no intrinsic value, but love is reason enough to go through anything for your children, including challenges to have them in the first place

      • Anonymous

        Your against my story of having kids? I’m 42 years old and my husband is 62, we tried adoption and adopt thru foster care. We were told we were to old! So go screw yourself! Its people like you a leftest liberal socialist that is destroying this country. You go adopt them all. You send me an email damning my children? Well damn yours.

        Lori Desko

        • Anonymous

          Yes, I believe in life at the time of conception. My husband and I have been married 21 years, and we tried to get pregnant for 9 years! Which I know to so many woman out there just how heartbreaking that it is. We then had to go through IVF, I was not the problem thank the Lord. My husband was, he was a paratrooper in Vietnam, and our great country used Agent Orange to kill all tree life and anything green to be able to fight and win the war. So he was soaked with it for weeks, and that’s what did all the damage to his sperm. We now have two beautiful children a boy 11 and a girl 6, both through IVF. Thank God the IVF treatment worked the first time, each time. Of course we had to take a second loan on our home, but the first time I heard our baby’s heartbeat who could care about money. No abortions! Let the Goverment pay for these woman to have the babies, and give them to good couples who so desperatly want to have kids, don’t through them away, there lives each one with a soul and spirit.
          Thank God we have our kids! I look at them now as we sit and look at pictures together, and I say there you are when you were still in my womb! And because I was high risk, I had many ultrasounds, so they both get to see just how they grew, inch by inch. I have taught my son 11 just how preshious a fetus is and that at just 6 weeks it has a beating heart. And I’m so proud of him for the fact that he feels that a fetus is a human being, and that life is by chance. At what ever age you are.

          • Relock77219

            Lori, I was making a point.  I’m not against IVF.  You have every right to get it.

            Always remember how you felt when you read my post.  The anger and rage over not having this option available to you.

            Now, re-read my post, but replace “IVF” with “abortion”.

            Now you know why people fight so hard to keep it legal.

            Have a good day.

      • Anonymous

        Relock77219. I feel abortion is murder end of story. If a woman gets pregnant from insest or rape, I feel that woman has the right to have an abortion only in those cases. But to sit on that high pedestal you put yourself on and tell me I have no right to have IVF to be able to give birth to my husbands baby is disgusting of you. But I guess if I could get pregnant without help that’s ok? No lady your very wrong! Having a baby with your spouse that your so deeply inlove with brings you closer to one another. And the most wonderful thing I felt through my pregnancies was feeling my child move and going through a natural childbirth, to be able to push a beautiful new life into the world and to know that you did everything you could to be healthy and eat what your growing baby needs, means everything to me. The pain and pushing to give birth was nothing compared to feel your own baby come out of you, it is such a powerful feeling in the world, and you know just how close you are to God, for I just gave birth to our own miricle.
        As I said there should not be leagle abortion unless of rape or insest or the life of the mother depends on it. But to try to deny a happily married couple a baby of their own because your on a mission is wrong, you should be focusing on single and teenage girls and woman. And stay the hell out of married peoples lives! I would do it all over again 100 times again if I could. So stay out of my buisness.
        Have a good day.

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  • Berthatheblues

    Didn’t I read somewhere that Patricia Heaton doesn’t have a problem with same sex marriage?

    • Anonymous

      Who cares. Same sex marriage isn’t murder.

  • Statusmoe1

    Your comments about Mrs.Ireland were hilarious! You’re a great writer.

  • guest

    I am so impressed by Patricia Heaton for saying what she did on O’Reilly’s show!

  • Egainesecho

    Awesome, bring them out of the woodwork despite Hollywood!

  • Diapeepees

    Thanks so much for this piece. This is really so heartening to read. I love that you put it together. So many of us women don’t understand why there aren’t more of us pro-life ladies out there…And the baby hand picture was enough to make me cry. I didn’t even have to go on the Duggar’s site.

  • 1024mis

    What about Angie Harmon and Janine Turner?
    I hope we can find more Hollywood Pro-lifers.

  • Saraht1795

    I have been a Patricia Heaton fan for a while and knew about her pro life views for quite a while now.  I was not aware of Kathy Ireland, does she still sell clothing? I’d better buy some! :)

  • Gina101

    Enjoyed your take on Kathy Ireland.   You have a fun way with words.  :)
    And thanks for ranking Michelle Duggar as number 1.  She’s a beautiful testament of a loving and generous mother.  And what a beautiful name they gave their little Jubilee. 

  • Mdmts

    I met Jennifer Cadena (Jenny) while working on location for Metanoia’s latest project (along with Eduardo Verastegui). She is a great person, recently prolife and dedicated to the cause. So glad she is being recognized. It is also nice to see well known women being recognized and unabashedly stating they are prolife.

  • Mykidscatholicmom

    I hadn’t caught the line about dominoes :(   But I know Janeane Garofalo has ruined much of Reality Bites for me which is iconic for our generation, and she’s also ruined Mad About You for me.  When I see her on TV now I think turn it off quick quick before something else gets ruined….   Much of my healing surprisingly came through the line in Crazy, Stupid, Love that said ‘you are better than the gap.”    Love this article. Thank you!

    • http://twitter.com/MarauderTheSN Marauder

      I could barely stand watching her when she was on “24″…luckily it was only for one season and she was only a secondary character.

  • Matthew Byk

    I’ve also heard that Christina Aguelera is pro-life.

  • Sean

    Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathyrn Janeway) is also pro life

  • Jennifer

    Michelle Duggar?  Wow, you completely blew any chance at credibility by admiring that lunatic.

    • Tdchipley

      Michelle Duggar is a woman who is a wonderful mother and a beautiful person. Your comment reminds me of a Bible verse I have seen… “A day shall come when what is evil is called good, and what is good is called evil”.

      • Mara

        Luke 23:29

        For behold, the days are coming, in which they shall say, Blessed are
        the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never
        gave suck.

        • Relock77219

          Mara, my friend, are you going to answer my question above?  Looking forward to it.

  • Vmwpio4

    Love that Kathy I spoke the truth so well to Bill Maher. God Bless her!

  • Cknagg

    love your stuff, k.  i avidly watch 19 kids and counting because it’s so refreshing to see television that expounds christian morals and family values.  though i have prayed for God’s peace on the family after hearing of michelle’s miscarriage, i had not heard the baby’s name or anything else since the news broke.  thank you for including the link to the audio letter to baby jubilee.  keep up the good work.  you are the voice of many more than you know.

  • Theassmangler

    Here’s a thought.  Don’t want to get an abortion, don’t get one.  But don’t force your opinions on other women’s rights to choose for themselves.  

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_HNQRE534A4PJVOKUAU5GJLMJB4 jani

      when women chose to get pregnant, that is their right. when they kill babies… that’s called murder, not  a right.

      • Relock77219

        Hey, Jani,  good post.  Would you like to answer my question above in reply to Mara?  Love to hear your thoughts.

    • Anonymous

      Up to 80% of women who get abortions don’t want one in the first place. They get an abortion because they are forced, coerced, or feel that there is no other choice. We want to educate women and let them know that there is another choice, that they don’t have to have an abortion if they don’t want one, that there are people who will help them, give them the resources and/or protection they need. We want to educate people about the truth behind abortion, that it is literally killing a living human being, and all the repercussions that come with that, including the fact that there are women who do regret their decision later on, and break down because of it – not because they’ve been shamed, but because they know what they did.

      Before you go spouting this “don’t like it, don’t have one” nonsense, please visit the following sites:
      http://www.theunchoice.org/
      http://www.silentnomoreawareness.org/
      http://www.afterabortion.org/

      • Relock77219

        Hey Moon, I’ll check those out.  Would you like to answer my question above in reply to Mara?  Love to hear your thoughts.

  • Ducats69376

    Let me make this very simple: If you’re a Christian and adamantly against abortion, congratulations; you have the right to choose never to have one and live a very peaceful life.

    You do not, however, have the right to prohibit non-Christians and others who disagree with you from choosing abortion.  The U.S. is a freedom of religion and freedom FROM religion country.  If you don’t like it, take it up with the Founding Fathers.  You remember them.  Here’s one quote of many:

    “I have examined all the known superstitions of the world, and I do not
    find in our particular superstition of Christianity one redeeming
    feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology”.  Thomas Jefferson

    Don’t take my word for it.  Please research.  PLEASE.
    http://www.alternativereel.com/includes/articles/display_article.php?id=00007

    • Jenni_do

      weather or not there is a God is not in question here…  Have you ever heard of the garbage can babys, or dumpster babys.  Do you feel that is wrong?  Giving birth to a child and then wrapping it in garbage bags to kill it and throw it away!  An abortion is the same thing.  Weather or not air has hit the childs lungs doesnt matter its still a baby.  Just be glad your mother didnt feel the same way as you when she was pregnant.

      • Relock77219

        Hey, Jenni, thanks for the reply.  Would you like to answer my question above in reply to Mara?  Love to hear your thoughts.

    • Djushi

      Most people on sites like these may be Christians, but that doesn’t mean we don’t know how to argue with an athiest/agnostic that human life is precious. We tend to use science, and then analogies – ie. science proves that an unborn child – a fetus – is a human, analogies and what we know as ‘common sense’ help us to understand that human means person, and then analogies make us abhor the killing of humans/people, even tiny little ones (ie. a fetus). Maybe someone else can fill in with some scientific words and some analogies? Unless someone already has, I can’t read all the comments … Cheers :D
      PS I am what you term ‘a Christian’. I follow Jesus.

    • Mara

      Your logic, Ducats, is the logic of the Southern slaveholders of the 19th century. If you’re a Christian and adamantly against slavery, congratulations; you have the right to choose never to have a slave and live a very peaceful life.

      You do not, however, have the right to prohibit non-Christians and others who disagree with you from choosing to hold slaves.

      After all, just because many Founding Fathers, including your buddy Thomas Jefferson, held slaves themselves.

      But yeah, thank you for “making this very simple” and condescending to us simpletons over here.

      And don’t take my word for it, please research, PLEASE.

      http://www.abortiontv.com/Words/Slavery.htm
      http://www.illinoisrighttolife.org/SlaveryAbortion.htm
      http://www.godandscience.org/abortion/sld049.html
      http://www.priestsforlife.org/resources/lincolnquote.html

      • Relock77219

        First, the four sites you cite for research are all deeply religious.  One cannot make policy using the tenets of a specific religion; there are millions of people who do no subscribe to these beliefs and cannot be legally bound by them.  It’s that pesky freedom of religion.  Link a non-religious site and I’ll consider.

        Second, Slaves are people with civil rights.  The law says we cannot violate the civil rights of others, and keeping people as slaves is a violation of civil rights.  The founding fathers were wrong to own slaves.  Good call.

        Now, you’re going to say fetus’s have the same rights as slaves, which I, and the majority of Americans, reject.  But wait, you say.  Fetus’s are the slaves of yesteryear, just waiting for the laws to give them civil rights, too.

        Okay, let’s say fetus’s and slaves are equal.  I’m sure you have a good answer to this:

        Setup: abortion laws are as you want them–only you know what those laws are.  While these laws are in affect a woman somehow finds a doctor to perform an abortion.  It is performed successfully and both parties part ways satisfied.

        Question: How do you want the government to punish them?

        I look forward to your answer, Mara.

    • Anonymous

      As I posted above to the other person who said this:
      Most pro-life people may be Christian, but that’s not true for all pro-lifers. It’s not that we don’t have the right to prohibit people from getting abortions, it’s that it’s not legal for us to do so in the US. We do, however, have the right to protest. We do have the right to turn the tide and, once that has happened, change the law.

      As for the founding fathers:
      “Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports…Let it simply be asked, Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice?” – President George Washington

      “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” – President John Adams

      “I have lived, Sir, a long time and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth – that God governs in the affairs of men.” – Dr. Benjamin Franklin

      “It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded not by religionists but by Christians, not on religion but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We shall not fight alone. God presides over the destinies of nations.” – Governor Patrick Henry

      “The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.” – President Thomas Jefferson

      Finally, in the words of Secretary Alexander Hamilton, “The fundamental source of all your errors, sophisms and false reasonings is a total ignorance of the natural rights of mankind. Were you once to become acquainted with these, you could never entertain a thought, that all men are not, by nature, entitled to a parity of privileges. You would be convinced, that natural liberty is a gift of the beneficent Creator to the whole human race, and that civil liberty is founded in that; and cannot be wrested from any people, without the most manifest violation of justice.”

      • Relock77219

        Hey, Moon, I’ll play the website game.http://freethought.mbdojo.com/foundingfathers.htmlNone of the Founding Fathers
        were atheists. Most of the Founders were Deists, which is to say they thought
        the universe had a creator, but that he does not concern himself with the
        daily lives of humans, and does not directly communicate with humans, either
        by revelation or by sacred books. They spoke often of God, (Nature’s
        God or the God of Nature), but this was not the God of the bible. They
        did not deny that there was a person called Jesus, and praised him for his
        benevolent teachings, but they flatly denied his divinity. Some people speculate
        that if Charles Darwin had lived a century earlier, the Founding Fathers would
        have had a basis for accepting naturalistic origins of life, and they would
        have been atheists.  We’ll never know; but by reading their own
        writings, it’s clear that most of them were opposed to the bible,
        and the teachings of Christianity in particular.Take care, my friend.

      • Relock77219

        Hey, Moon, I’ll play the website game.  I think my reply below got screwed up.

        http://freethought.mbdojo.com/foundingfathers.html

        None of the Founding Fathers were atheists. Most of the Founders were Deists, which is to say they thought
        the universe had a creator, but that he does not concern himself with the
        daily lives of humans, and does not directly communicate with humans, either
        by revelation or by sacred books.

        They spoke often of God, (Nature’s God or the God of Nature), but this was not the God of the bible. They did not deny that there was a person called Jesus, and praised him for his benevolent teachings, but they flatly denied his divinity.

        Some people speculate that if Charles Darwin had lived a century earlier, the Founding Fathers would have had a basis for accepting naturalistic origins of life, and they would have been atheists.  We’ll never know; but by reading their own writings, it’s clear that most of them were opposed to the bible,
        and the teachings of Christianity in particular.

        Take care, my friend.

  • Dr.Cla

    isn’t sarah palin also pro-life?if yes,then,there’s one more beautiful,brilliant and strong woman who knows what to defend.

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  • Relock77219

    Let me make this very simple: If you’re a Christian and adamantly against abortion, congratulations; you have the right never to have one and live a very peaceful life.

    You do not, however, have the right to prohibit non-Christians and others who disagree with you from choosing abortion.  The U.S. is a freedom of religion and freedom FROM religion country.  If you don’t like it, take it up with the Founding Fathers.  You remember them.  Here’s a quote:

    “I have examined all the known superstitions of the world, and I do not find in our particular superstition of Christianity one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology”.  Thomas Jefferson

    Don’t take my word for it.  Please research.  PLEASE.

    http://www.alternativereel.com/includes/articles/display_article.php?id=00007

    http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/stats_research/afcars/tar/report18.pdf

    • http://twitter.com/MarauderTheSN Marauder

      Regardless of anyone’s religion or lack thereof, human life scientifically begins at conception.

    • TMV

      Same thing goes for IVF. If you’re so against it, then you shouldn’t have the right to try to get it banned. It works both ways sweetheart. Stop being a hypocrite. Just sayin…

    • TMV

      What I mean is that you tried to tell this chick that you were going to get IVF banned because you didn’t agree with it. Now here you are trying to tell christians that if they don’t agree with abortion then they should just get over it and stop trying to take away someone’s right to get one. This is what I mean about you being a hypocrite. The same thing goes for you. IVF is obviously someone’s right. So if you don’t agree with it then you should never prohibit another person’s right to IVF simply because YOU don’t agree with it. Not trying to be disrespectful but I get extremely offended by people who can’t even stand by their own convictions.

      • Relock77219

        I answered this above, TMV.  In response to LoriD10.

    • Anonymous

      Most pro-life people may be Christian, but that’s not true for all pro-lifers. It’s not that we don’t have the right to prohibit people from getting abortions, it’s that it’s not legal for us to do so in the US. We do, however, have the right to protest. We do have the right to turn the tide and, once that has happened, change the law.

      As for the founding fathers:
      “Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports…Let it simply be asked, Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice?” – President George Washington

      “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” – President John Adams

      “I have lived, Sir, a long time and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth – that God governs in the affairs of men.” – Dr. Benjamin Franklin

      “It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded not by religionists but by Christians, not on religion but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We shall not fight alone. God presides over the destinies of nations.” – Governer Patrick Henry

      “The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.” – President Thomas Jefferson

      Finally, in the words of Secretary Alexander Hamilton, “The fundamental source of all your errors, sophisms and false reasonings is a total ignorance of the natural rights of mankind. Were you once to become acquainted with these, you could never entertain a thought, that all men are not, by nature, entitled to a parity of privileges. You would be convinced, that natural liberty is a gift of the beneficent Creator to the whole human race, and that civil liberty is founded in that; and cannot be wrested from any people, without the most manifest violation of justice.”

  • guest

    Natalie Portman?

  • Germaine

    I’m so happy to hear Dolores O’Riordan might be prolife =D

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