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Legislative Update for the Week of April 28, 2025
The opposition isn't resting and neither should we.
Posted in Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion Pills, Civil Unions Act, contraception, emergency contraception, llinois Department of Health, morning-after pills, Religious Freedom Protection Act, Rights of Married Persons Act
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What’s the Issue with Contraception?
In a couple of previous articles, we looked at an intriguing push for male contraceptives. In that article, I emphasized that the push for male contraceptives seems to be yet another example of The Lie—the idea that men and women are exactly alike in every way.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged children, contraception, family, Marriage
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Birth Control for Men?
We then asked why male contraceptives might be in such high demand. To do this, we went on a brief excursion about The Lie: Women are exactly like men, and should be treated exactly like them. We also talked about how The Lie never really works, because men and women will always be fundamentally different. And when we crash into this fact, we often turn on the men to “level the playing field.”
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged birth control, children, Conception, contraception, men, pregnancy, women
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