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Bleh! With less than 10,000 Facebook fans, the NARAL Pro-Choice America (formerly known as the National Abortion Rights League) “Focus on Something Else” campaign has got to be the lamest marketing campaign since that new Coke thing awhile back, what was it? Anyway, take a peak at the totally lame-o stock Facebook and tweet suggestions [...]

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Gomer Pyle couldn’t say it any better: “Surprise, surprise, surprise!” USA Today reports that Focus on the Family, which has purchased ad time during tomorrow’s Super Bowl game, will air a second pro-life ad featuring Tim Tebow and his mom during the pregame telecast. The kicker? The pregame ad will run four times.
“It’s become a [...]

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Well, no, he didn’t say Bioethike specifically, but he did mention something about not reading blogs. For shame. People in power are afraid of blogs. I wonder why?

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Photoshop paints a thousand words

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Or, perhaps the good Senator from Montana was a wee bit tired. You be the judge.

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Last day to vote for Bioethike!

Bioethike has been nominated in two categories for the American Life Leagues’ Pro-Life Blog of the Year. Bioethike is the only Lutheran-specific blog, and one of the very few non-Catholic blogs nominated this year. Please make sure that you vote on or before December 21! Vote here. Thank you!

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Nominated in two categories: Pro-Life Unity Award, and Pro-Life Whistleblower Award. Vote here today!

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Category: Pro-life Unity. Previous blog winners listed below. You can vote for the 2010 nominees by clicking here.

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A Queensland Museum scientist has named a newly-discovered tree snail after the late naturalist Steve Irwin. I recall my late sister telling me of a conversation she had with Steve in a hotel lobby some years ago. According to her, Steve professed his faith in Christ.

Queensland Museum scientist Dr John Stanisic has named a rare [...]

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