by United Families International | Aug 13, 2010 | Birth Rate, UFI Blog, UN
That’s the question we asked our UFI readers last week. As you can see from the percentages below, it is a question where few people agree on the answer—including those who control the purse strings of international funding institutions tasked with dispersing funds...
by United Families International | Aug 12, 2010 | Abortion, UFI Blog
Feminists and other pro-abortion advocates are not happy about the film “The Yellow Handkerchief.” The movie came just a little too close to the truth on the topic of miscarriage and abortion. The “controversial” scene is the one in which the lead character (played...
by United Families International | Aug 11, 2010 | Parental Rights, UFI Blog, UN
‘Tis the season for the Obama administration to push for U.S. ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a U.N. treaty that, if ratify by the Senate, stands to threaten a parent’s right and ability to bring up their children in the way they see...
by United Families International | Aug 10, 2010 | Abstinence, Education, Parents, UFI Blog
Contrary to the claims of groups like Planned Parenthood and Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SEICUS), not to mention popular media, most teens are not having sex. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) puts down that...
by United Families International | Aug 9, 2010 | Sanctity of Life, Stem Cells, UFI Blog
“Adult Stem Cell Research Far Ahead of Embryonic” is the title from the August 2 New York Times. They’re right and we’re happy to acknowledge that. “For all the emotional debate that began about a decade ago on allowing the use of embryonic stem cells, it’s...
by United Families International | Aug 7, 2010 | Abortion, Constitution, Sanctity of Life, Sovereignty, UFI Blog
With all of the emotion and commotion surrounding California’s Prop 8 ruling, we neglected to post on the outcome of Kenya’s vote on a new constitution. As feared, the Kenya constitution passed with the inclusion of the competing language of “every person has a right...