ACL concerned ad mocking Jesus is reducing organ donations
The Australian Christian Lobby calls on the organisation Dying to Live to remove their advertisement mocking Jesus from national circulation.
Read moreOrgan donation ad makes a mockery of Jesus
The Australian Christian Lobby has today criticised an ad promoting organ donation for its comedic depiction of Jesus.
Read moreBabies survive abortions
In 2016, then Health Minister Cameron Dick revealed to the Qld Parliament that in the previous 11 years over 200 Qld babies had survived abortions, but these babies were left to die after birth, and sadly this number was increasing. Queensland Health confirmed that if a baby survives an abortion procedure and is born alive, life-sustaining care is not given to the baby and it is left to perish in the clinic. Children by Choice also commented on the statistic and said that the decision may be because of a foetal abnormality yet we know that this is not the case for all the aborted babies.
Read moreLaw reform should restrict abortion after 24 weeks
The Australian Christian Lobby today called on South Australian Parliamentarians to enact legislation prohibiting abortion after 24 weeks gestation.
Read moreReligious freedom legislation must be more than a quick fix
Delaying the release of the Ruddock Review shows that the Morrison government are committed to doing a good job rather than a quick fix on religious freedom, said the Australian Christian Lobby.
Read moreACL welcomes release of Ruddock Review recommendations
The Australian Christian Lobby has welcomed the release of the Ruddock Review recommendations and now looks forward to the Morrison Government’s response.
Read moreReligious freedom under threat in Australia
Details of the Ruddock Review made public today by Fairfax Media reveal a mixed bag of recommendations for people of faith, says the Australian Christian Lobby.
Read moreFresh push for Zoe’s Law welcomed
The Australian Christian Lobby welcomes a recent statement by the Hon Fred Nile MLC that he will push for time to debate and vote on his bill named Zoe’s Law, which will establish a separate offence for conduct causing serious harm, or death to an unborn child.
Read morePro-life Kathy Clubb Case will impact freedom of speech
The High Court of Australia will today begin to consider what is set to become one of the most important cases in our nation’s history for both freedom of speech and the pro-life movement.
Read morePro-life Kathy Clubb Case reaches the High Court of Australia
On Tuesday 9 of October, one of the most important cases for both freedom of speech and the pro-life movement will be brought before the High Court of Australia.
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