Sunday, October 26, 2008

Home schoolers take on Roe v. Wade

"A new movie is out, combining the talents of homeschoolers and a Christian production company, depicting a legal challenge to Roe v. Wade. The movie, called Come What May (produced by Advent Film Group), features the debate team from Patrick Henry College that takes part in the National Moot Court Championship. The debate team uses arguments that many say could one day be used to overturn Roe v. Wade. George Escobar, the founder of Advent Film Group, says the movie centers on a Christian student named Caleb, who is at odds with his mother on the pro-life issue." Read more here.



When Life Begins - from the movie COME WHAT MAY

COME WHAT MAY, a new movie from Advent Film Group (AFG), answers Clinton and Obama's uncertainty about when life begins. At a "Compassion Forum" at Messiah College in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, Barack Obama confessed his confusion about the biological fact that human life begins at conception. His political rival, Hillary Clinton, simply restated her pro-abortion views. "This is something that I have not, I think, come to a firm resolution on," Obama said in the forum. "I think it's very hard to know what that means, when life begins." Clinton was more elusive in her response, couching her answer in terms of "potential" life - a pro-abortionist term invented to soften the idea that abortion is taking a human life. "I believe the potential for life begins at conception," Clinton said. The question of when life begins is a "politicized" moral issue. The Presidential candidates from both parties recognize this and are waffling," explains George Escobar, founder of AFG. "We hope this clip encourages them (and voters) to take a clear stand for life."

Watch the movie free in 5 segments here: http://www.onenewsnow.com/comewhatmay/default.aspx

Watch the whole movie (Monday, Oct. 27 - Wednesday, Oct. 29) free on GodTube: http://www.GodTube.com/comewhatmay (link will work Monday!!)

Fiat justitia et pereat mundus
Do the right thing, come what may!

This is a movie that every voter should see... before they vote.

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