Stephanie Gray (CCBR) and Jovan Morales (U of Ottawa) debated, "Should physicians provide, or refer for, abortion?" at the University of Ottawa, Friday, Nov. 11.
Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, gave this presentation at Trinity Western University on March 10, 2010.
Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, gave this presentation at Trinity Western University on March 10, 2010.
Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, gave this presentation at Trinity Western University on March 10, 2010.
Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, gave this presentation at Trinity Western University on March 10, 2010.
Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, gave this presentation at Trinity Western University on March 10, 2010.
When a CCBR speaker presented to a youth group, a 14-year-old girl wrote the following in her survey, "Actually, I thought that I might be pregnant and I was going to get an abortion. After the video, it showed me what I would have done to my child."
Would you say that about a presentation on the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami? Would you say that about a presentation about sponsoring starving children in India?
Absolutely. The film Unmasking "Choice" is available on our website here. It is just over 3 ½ minutes in length. The film CCBR presenters typically show to audiences of age 18 and older is "Choice Blues," available at this link: www.abortionno.org/Resources/audiovideo.html.