A woman who aborted her child is speaking out in the London newspapers.
Lora Bishop went to the Daily Mail newspaper after a pro-abortion columnist wrote a piece claiming that her decision to kill her baby via abortion was “no big deal.”
Lora told the Daily Mail about how after her abortion the guilt pounded her to the point that she took an overdose of drugs. She said that before her abortion the doctor told her not to look at the screen showing her baby on ultrasound because the doctor was concerned she would change her mind and give her baby life.
The Daily Mail also talked to other people who were directly impacted by abortion and shared their stories of the pain that came from the decision to end a child’s life.
A woman named Mary shared about how her life has been tormented following the abortion on her 22-year-old daughter.
“I grieved for the grandchild I would never hold,” Mary said. “I understand that women can have very mixed emotions when they have had a termination: relief and sadness. But I hope that someone can spare a thought for the people who have no say in the matter and do their best to support their daughters, but, ultimately, would rather hold a grandchild in their arms.”
A Christian occupational therapist has been disciplined after she prayed for Muslim co-worker who had encouraged her to speak about her faith only to use that to attack.
Victoria Wasteney, who was the Head of Occupational Therapy at the East London NHS trust, prayed for a Muslim colleague who had been going through health issues. Wasteney asked if she could pray and the co-worker willingly agreed to it.
She also gave the woman a book about a Muslim girl who converted to Christianity that the co-worker gladly accepted before going into a hospital for treatment.
The co-worker then came through treatment and filed a complaint against Wasteney. She was immediately suspended for nine months pending an investigation into the incident. The co-worker who filed the complaint had never told Wasteney she was distressed by the prayer or the book.
However, despite the co-worker not showing up to any disciplinary hearing and a witness saying she was pressured into testifying falsely against Wasteney, the Christian woman was found guilty of three offenses: praying for her colleague, inviting her to a church charity event and giving her the book before her hospital treatment.
Wasteney is appealing the decision. She and her counsel are pointing out that the NHS is openly accommodating to Muslims but actively discriminating against Christians. An example is allowing Muslims to take breaks five times a day for prayer but refusing to allow Christians to be off on Sundays to attend worship. Christians are not even permitted to take time off during lunch breaks for prayer or worship.
Martin Daubney, former editor of a soft core pornography magazine, has turned his back on the porn industry and is now speaking out against the dangers of pornography for the youth of today.
London’s Daily Mail reported that Daubney has been conducting conversations with teen males about their pornography habits and a research study that has shown porn to be addictive. Daubney is now warning parents of the dangers of pornography on teen males.
Daubney is part of an upcoming documentary called “Porn On The Brain” where he expresses shock and dismay over the extent of teenager’s knowledge of porn.
“I was profoundly saddened by what I had witnessed,” said Daubney. “While teenage boys will always be fascinated by, and curious about, sex, what’s now considered ‘normal’ by under-18s is an entirely distorted view of intercourse and the way relationships should be conducted.”
“When you interview young women about their experiences of sex, you see an increased level of violence: rough, violent sex,” Professor Gail Dines told Daubney as part of the documentary. “That is directly because of porn, as young boys are getting their sexual cues from men in porn who are acting as if they’re sexual psychopaths,” she added. “Pornography is sexually traumatizing an entire generation of boys.”
In a week where the highest temperature of the year was recorded at Heathrow Airport in London, the U.K. Is facing a serious heat crisis.
London’s Waterloo train station was facing delays after a rail buckled due to the heat. The station’s platforms one through four are closed pending repairs to the warped rail. Network Rail had issued restrictions to trains last week because of the high temperatures trackside. Continue reading →
London police have announced the arrest of another man in connection with the terrorist murder of a British soldier on a London street. The 22-year-old man makes the total number of men being held in the terror attack to six. Continue reading →
As the shock begins to wear off from the murder of a British soldier on a London street by Islamic terrorists, British counter terror officials have arrested two more people for suspected connections to the killing. Continue reading →
Two Islamic terrorists almost beheaded an off-duty British soldier on a London street and demanded witnesses record the attack on their cell phones.
The UK’s Counter Terrorism Command is heading up the investigation of the murder. Prime Minister David Cameron told reporters in France where he had been meeting with French President Francois Hollande that the UK will “never buckle” in the face of terror. Continue reading →
Three British men have pleaded guilty to charges of planning Islamic terrorist attacks around the world.
Richard Dart, Jahangir Alom and Imran Mahmood all avoided trial by pleading guilty. They had been arrested just weeks before the 2012 London Olympics. They will be sentenced at a later date. Continue reading →