ATLANTA-- Saturday, June 27, 2009, Georgia Right to Life will host the North Georgia Conference in Dawsonville, GA at the Church on War Hill. This year’s theme is “How to Be Pro-Life in the 21st Century”.
The conference will be divided into two main sessions: The History of the Pro-Life Movement which outlines the Church’s involvement in sanctity of life issues from its inception and How to be Pro-Life in the 21st Century which takes a look at all the advances that are taking place in the “Emerging Brave New World” of biotechnology.
Dan Becker, President of Georgia Right to Life noted, "The Church has, in every century, been an outspoken advocate for the sanctity of life. Everyone who has seen this presentation has been encouraged to be that voice in our own 21st century."
The second session poses the question of whether it is possible to be anti-abortion and not against things like stem cell research and cloning.
“The fast pace of medical breakthroughs in the 21st century is exciting, as well as challenging, because we have not yet established the bioethical standards that protect innocent human life,” commented Becker.
"Georgia Right to Life is on the cutting edge of providing the pro-life leadership needed to effectively protect the sanctity of life in the 21st century,” noted Becker.
This conference seeks to answer some of the questions that need to be answered now in terms of preserving the sanctity of human life in this century and into the next.
Early Registration ends June 25, 2009. Please visit www.grtl.org to register or call 770-339-6880. Tickets are $15 per person or 2 for $25. Student tickets are $10 per person.
Georgia Right to Life (www.grtl.org) promotes respect and effective legal protection for all human life from its earliest biological beginning through natural death. GRTL is one of the numbers of organizations that have adopted Personhood (www.personhood.net) as the most effective pro-life strategy for the 21st century. |