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...
by United Families International | Aug 6, 2010 | Education, Parental Rights, Religious Freedom, UFI Blog, UN
When the term subversive is mentioned people usually imagine a scene out of some spy-thriller blockbuster, but subversive tactics are far from exclusive to double-agents, danger, and deceit. In fact, the latest international efforts against the family are nothing...
by United Families International | Aug 5, 2010 | Constitution, Marriage, Religion, Same-Sex Attraction, Same-Sex Marriage, Supreme Court, UFI Blog
In a stunning display of judicial arrogance, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker overturned California’s Prop 8—California’s Amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman. This is the first case in U.S. history where “thoughts, motivations, and personal...
by United Families International | Aug 4, 2010 | UFI Blog, Women's Rights
There’s a new piece of U.S. legislation in the works that purports to help women, but the reality is far different. The International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA), Senate Bill 2982, has a great sounding name. Who, of course, could oppose protecting women...
by United Families International | Aug 3, 2010 | Abortion, Constitution, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
Wednesday, August 4, is the day that Kenyan’s vote on a new constitution that has the potential to stabilize their volatile country, but will also put in place constitutional wording that will produce a similar outcome to “Roe v. Wade.” That outcome? Legalized...