Planned Parenthood Calls Ultrasound Law ‘Abhorrent’

Planned Parenthood officials have dubbed a Texas law requiring women be shown an ultrasound of their unborn baby 24 hours before undergoing an abortion “abhorrent.”

Planned Parenthood prides itself on educating women about pregnancy. With that in mind, you would think groups like Planned Parenthood would want to give women as much information as possible before they have an abortion, and what better way to do that than with an ultrasound?

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Inspiring Tebow Voted Favorite Athlete in the Nation

According to an ESPN poll, Denver Broncos quarterback, Tim Tebow, has been voted America’s favorite athlete. You can read more about it at the link I just provided, but I’m most interested in how this flies in the face of how the media has generally treated Tebow—as an athlete more scorned than admired, particularly for being so outspoken about his faith. It appears that Americans are seeing through this false narrative and finding a lot to appreciate about him. I think a column published by The American Spectator this morning says it all, “Thank you, God, for Tim Tebow”. It’s a must-read, and you can check it out by clicking here.

FRC Discusses Abortion Clinic Regs in Virginia

Public Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage

The Witherspoon Institute published an interesting article on its Public Discourse website assessing where Americans stand on the issue of same-sex marriage.

The article found that Millennials (ages 18 – 29) are roughly twice as likely to support same-sex marriage as senior citizens (ages 65 and older). However, if the Millennial attends a Bible-believing, evangelical church, their likelihood of supporting same-sex marriage drops to a level almost equal to senior citizens.

The article also had some interesting findings on whether or not opposing same-sex marriage can be equated with being “anti-gay.”

Read the article here.

From FRC: On TV, Profanity Grows by Bleeps and Bounds

The Supreme Court is weighing arguments in a case that could decide the FCC’s ability to regulate profanity and obscenity on TV.

Network television stations are pushing to have FCC censorship regulations stricken by the courts. If that happens, network TV could turn into “a 24-hour uncensored free-for-all.”

Read the article here.