Talk:LIFE (pro-life organization)

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This article is encyclopedic, and is a charity. Chooserr

That's quite a trick. Does this article also accept donations? Does it file papers with the government attesting to its status? --Calton | Talk 04:00, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] 3RR

You know full well that I'm not going to violate it, but it doesn't change the fact that this 'article' has no content other than a link to flash document trying to scare people away from abortion and medical research--Aolanonawanabe 03:05, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

It has purpose. The organization gives valuable information, and helps women, who would other wise do something they might regret. Chooserr

  • Yes, and as admirable a goal as it is, wiki doesn't exist just to help you bully pregnant women over the internet--Aolanonawanabe 03:09, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

Wikipedia is not Google

  • I'm not bullying anyone. I'm providing information, that might or might not be needed. And next time you could try putting sarcasm in brackets....just a thought. Chooserr
  • Yes, and I'm sure what they need is a link to a colorful flash document calling them baby killers--Aolanonawanabe 03:16, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] is it encyclopedic?

Well, "life" is hard to google for, but I do see that the BBC links to www.lifeuk.org in their "Related Links" area of some articles about abortion topics, e.g. [1]. So does the Telegraph: [2] This suggests that they are legitmate and fairly notable. FreplySpang (talk) 03:22, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

...that aims to help young women and unborn children that need financial and moral help. To accomplish this they often gives [sic] talks about abortion, cloning, IVF, teenage sexual health an [sic] relationships. Could someone explain the connection between "financial and moral help for young women" and cloning? Perhaps low-interest loans for home-cloning businesses? --Calton | Talk 04:00, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

Calton,

Sorry I didn't make it clear. Their main goal is to help women, and unborn children with both financial and moral support. Moral support means they'd help the women through it, tell here she's not bad, and generally give her a shoulder to cry on if need be.

The talks they give are seperate, but also one of their goal. I didn't mean to put "to accomplish this". Chooserr