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Northern Ireland: Pro-life group in guidance success
(Source: The Christian Institute web site)
Pro-lifers have won a significant victory in Northern Ireland with the withdrawal of controversial abortion guidelines.
SPUC, the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, was set to have a judicial review on the issue in September but now the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety has removed its interim guidance completely.
Liam Gibson, from SPUC in Northern Ireland, said the group is “very pleased” with the outcome.
Battle
It is the latest development in a long-running legal battle over the issue.
Last year, the High Court ruled that the advice on abortion was “misleading” and ordered the document to be completely withdrawn.
At the time, the department of health asked the court if two contentious sections could be reconsidered rather than withdrawing the full guidance, but this was rejected by the judge.
Ignored
However, the Department reissued the same guidance with the two sections removed.
SPUC claimed that the Department was ignoring the court order, but the Department refused to give way.
It was this impasse that looked to be heading towards a trial in the High Court until the Department caved in.
Objection
The Department has written to Jim Wells, chairman of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Health Committee, to say that the interim guidance has been withdrawn and that there will be a public consultation on the issue.
Abortion is illegal in Northern Ireland unless the mother’s life is at risk.
SPUC’s Liam Gibson said: “When we challenged the original guidance in the High Court last year, the judge rejected a request from the Department that it should be allowed to withdraw only the sections on counselling and conscientious objection”.
Flawed
He continued: “Health officials simply ignored this ruling. They quickly republished the guidance with those sections left out. Otherwise the document was unchanged.
“Both the information given to women and the rights of medical personnel are central to clinical practice.
“We believe that any guidance which says nothing about these issues is fundamentally flawed, and should never have been published. The Department finally seems to have accepted that.
Agenda
“Until now, the health department has acted in a high-handed and belligerent manner regarding the guidance. The Department appeared determined to pursue its own agenda, rather than apply the law.”
Mr Gibson concluded: “We will be working closely with pro-life members of the Northern Ireland Assembly and its health committee to ensure that the Department’s consultation does not result in the rights of women, unborn children or the medical profession being undermined”.
Resurrection Sunday Dance, Budapest, Hungary
I was recently told about this video by a friend. It’s amazing to see such hope and passion being released in the hearts of people across Europe, especially those in countries in the former so called ‘Iron Curtain’. God is raising up a new generation of passionate worshippers across Europe. Hope IS rising!
Simply Worship
Another evening of worship entitled ‘Simply Worship’ 8-10pm at Annalong Christian Fellowship
An open letter to President Obama from Jon Voight
RT @washtimes Dear Mr. President … from Jon Voight – Washington Times http://bit.ly/cyUBKI – hard hitting stuff. Say it as it is.
Why Worship?
Last Sunday I was invited to speak about worship at Annalong Christian Fellowship. The title of my talk was ‘Why Worship?‘ The idea was to make us think about why we sing worship songs, whether on a Sunday or at any other time. Are we singing to the sky? Is there anyone out there listening to these songs? Does God really care whether we sing to him or not? In my view it is so easy just to go to church on Sunday and sing the same old songs and just do it ‘because we’ve always done it’ but really don’t why or what it does. You can download the notes here. Hope you find them useful.
Worship Leading on an iPhone!
I absolutely love this.


























