Figure That 98% of Catholic Women Use Birth Control Debunked
It is true that 98% of Catholic women use birth control? According to a lengthy refutation on LifeNews.com, abortion advocates and the White House are using a misleading figure.
It is true that 98% of Catholic women use birth control? According to a lengthy refutation on LifeNews.com, abortion advocates and the White House are using a misleading figure.
We aren’t surprised by much at Family Council, but this news out of Pennsylvania did shock us a bit this morning. Shippensburg University has made the decision to offer Plan B—otherwise known as the “morning after” pill—from campus vending machines for $25 a dose. It goes without saying that the message this sends isn’t a healthy one. This just perpetuates the wrong idea that casual sex is okay, and that the pill is the escape from unwanted consequences, in particular, potential pregnancy.
College campuses are supposed to be places where young adults are encouraged to move out of adolescence and into adulthood. Shippensburg University doesn’t seem to understand this, and instead, they’re promoting an atmosphere of “quick fixes” to bad decisions.
A recent Gallup Poll ranks Arkansas the sixth most conservative state in America. The poll ranked Mississippi, Utah, Wyoming, Alabama, and Louisiana ahead of Arkansas.
Gallup polled some 2,341 Arkansans, with about 48% of the people surveyed identifying themselves as conservative.