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Life Vote - helping you vote for life

Life Network Australia - Monday, April 05, 2010


With state elections looming for Victoria and NSW in 2010, it is vitally important to learn which candidates in your electorate are pro life, to support them and to encourage your family and friends to also vote for life on polling day. We have seen the influence of pro abortion politicians in the decriminalisation of abortion in Victoria in 2008.
 
Victorians may keep up to date and informed through Life Vote.
 
Life Vote was formed following the Victorian Abortion Law Reform Act, to campaign against and defeat pro-abortion MPs at the 2010 State election.  Life Vote believes that "every person in Victoria has the right to life, that women in crisis pregnancies should be offered real help and counselling" and that "pro-life doctors, nurses and other medical personel deserve freedom of conscience".  Their vision is a pro-life government ... "A government that respects the right to life of all people in Victoria, including unborn children".

Cherish Life Queensland

Life Network Australia - Wednesday, November 25, 2009


www.cherishlife.org.au


Cherish Life Queensland is a non-denominational, non-party political pro-life organisation that believes in the intrinsic value of human life from conception until natural death.  We resolve to communicate  the value of human life both born and unborn to others by peaceful creative ways and to compassionately care for women who are pregnant  or have had an abortion.

Specific anti-abortion activities:
  • Educating young people about their worth and value so they make healthy wise decisions that lead to happiness and hope instead of the heartache of abortion. 
  • Rally For Life held each February in Brisbane, Qld.
  • Cherish Life Conference held each June in Parliament House, Brisbane.
  • Lobbying government to not liberalise or legalise abortion.
  • Activate our members to be pro-active leading up to, and at, election time by talking to their family, friends and work colleagues about how to vote ‘pro-life’.
  • Encourage our members to actively help pro-life member and candidates during the election campaign and on election day.

Abortion Concern

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Abortion Concern is a NZ-based website that makes the after-effects of abortion known through the stories of women who have been there. The site also provides help to avoid an unwanted abortion and provides opportunity for abortion-experienced women to tell their stories.

Abort73

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Motivated by their Christian calling to establish justice, to expose evil injustices, to minister to the needy and helpless, and to extend love to every human person, Abort73.com aims to expose the practice of abortion as an injustice of historic proportions. They believe the best way to do so is to persistently, creatively, and comprehensively educate individuals (especially students) with the secular and theological arguments that stand against it. They strategically target a young audience (e.g., high school and college students) and are taking full advantage of the technology available to educate as many people as possible (i.e., the internet). 

The Elliot Institute

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: The Elliot Institute is engaged in research and educational activities related to the effects of eugenics, abortion, population control, and sexual attitudes and practices on individuals and society at large.
The Elliot Institute believes that abortion is the ‘Unchoice’: revealing unwanted abortions, widespread coercion, forced abortion, deceptive or inadequate counseling, ultimatums, non-support, medical and other professional negligence, abuses & malpractice ... as well as the heartbreaking, dangerous aftermath for women, men and families.

Comment: They also support AfterAbortion.org, onr of the web's most complete source of information on the aftereffects of abortion and post-abortion healing. AfterAbortion.org has 500 links to thousands of printed pages of original research, testimonies, articles, and resources. 

Feminists for Life

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Feminists for Life of America recognises that abortion is a reflection that our society has failed to meet the needs of women. They are dedicated to systematically eliminating the root causes that drive women to abortion. Their efforts are shaped by the care feminist values of justice, nondiscrimination, and nonviolence. FFL believe that ‘women deserve better than abortion’.

Comment: FFL run a powerful university outreach program on US campuses that includes practical resources for pregnant and parenting students.

Silent No More

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Silent No More Awareness is a Campaign whereby Christians make the public aware of the devastation abortion brings to women and men. The campaign seeks to expose and heal the secrecy and silence surrounding the emotional and physical pain of abortion. They reach out to people hurt after abortion, encouraging them to attend abortion after-care programs. SNM also invites those who are ready to break the silence by speaking the truth about abortion's negative consequences and the path to healing. They share personal testimonies of hurt and healing to help others avoid the pain of abortion. 

Australian Christian Lobby

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: The vision of the ACL is to see Christian principles and ethics accepted and influencing the way we are governed, do business and relate to each other as a community. ACL aims to reassert the value of the Christian vote by activating the constituency that shares these values. They also encourage support for candidates who demonstrate concern for Christian values and lobby to affect Christian principles in Government and legislation.

CultureWatch

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: Culture Watch is devoted to exploring the major cultural, social and political issues of the day. It offers reflection and commentary drawing upon the wealth of wisdom found in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Bill’s reflective and incisive commentary on a wide range of issues, helps to sort through the maze of competing opinions, worldviews, ideologies and value systems. It will discuss critically and soberly where our culture is heading.

Comment: Bill Muehlenberg has written many thought provoking articles that illuminate some of the complex issues surrounding the abortion debate.

Medicine with Morality

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mission: To preserve, in an age of rapid scientific and technological change, traditional medical ethics consistent with absolute values and to preserve the liberty of medical professionals holding these values to practise medicine according to their conscience. Medicine with Morality seeks to respond to influences eroding these ethical standards. They do this by way of letters, submissions and statements to Members of Parliament and parliamentary committees considering legislation impacting on these ethical standards.