Shame should not be a part of the pro-life dialogue
SMU senior gives her opinions on the shame dialogue following Mustangs for Life’s “Memorial for Innocents” display.
SMU senior gives her opinions on the shame dialogue following Mustangs for Life’s “Memorial for Innocents” display.
Carson Wright responds to criticism, explains reason for creating video against “Memorial of Innocents.”
Mustangs for Life set up an art display of over 2,000 crosses on Dallas Hall Lawn as a “Memorial of Innocents” April 17. The group says each cross represents an abortion performed in the United States during a single day.
Amid Pope Francis’ controversial comments regarding birth control and the Zika virus, many Catholics are questioning their own thoughts on their doctrinal beliefs.
The Daily Update: Wednesday October 15, 2014 from SMU-TV on Vimeo. Nurses in Dallas with Ebola, Texas abortion centers, SMU football and more.
By Chris Thrailkill On Dec. 10, 1948, a newly formed United Nations established the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Articles 3 and 5 of the Declaration are as follows: Everyone … Read More
Activism through shaming is not an acceptable approach to abortion.
With the passage of the Texas abortion law (SB 2) in July, Texas has become a battleground for the abortion debate across the country. SB 2 placed restrictions on abortion … Read More