Hi Tanisha,
Optionline and other pro-life sites have info on abortion too. The
key is that unlike pro-abortion sites they don't sugar-coat the risks,
they don't skip over the graphic details of procedures, and they
encourage alternatives. Compare Epigee's abortion page with that of
Planned Parenthood and you'll see what I mean.
I personally don't have a problem with a discussion of birth control
as long as it acknowledges failure rates, mentions that hormonal
contraceptives won't protect against STDs, and reiterates that only
abstinence is 100%. But if you prefer not to use that page, that's fine.
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answers_cprt@ yahoogroups. com, Tanisha Davis
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> egigee is has info on abortion and it does talk about birth control .
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> --- On Fri, 8/22/08, tipsterkhaz
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> From: tipsterkhaz <tipsterkhaz@ ...>
> Subject: [answers_cprt] Wonderful new link
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answers_cprt@ yahoogroups. com> Date: Friday, August 22, 2008, 12:33 AM
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> Hey everybody! I wanted to share with you a great site that I found,
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epigee.org.
Optionline.org remains the best referral for crisis
> pregnancies, but it doesn't cover STDs, period issues, birth control,
> etc. Enter Epigee, which is very comprehensive. The best part? It
> encourages women to visit crisis pregnancy centers and speaks the
> truth on abortion! The only downside is that it doesn't (to me) seem
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teen-friendly. But it's perfect for adults, especially in the
> women's health section.
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