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Working together, pro-lifers can bring to light the inherent goodness of life

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Upon perusing my Facebook and X (Twitter) feeds, I observe a plethora of posts pertaining to college students returning to their respective campuses following a period of absence during the summer months.

This serves as a reminder of the crucial importance of educating and motivating young people with regard to the pro-life message.

In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, students at Temple University and Penn State are actively engaging their peers in the dissemination of knowledge and resources that will facilitate the rebuilding of a culture of life in the state.

It is encouraging to observe that these university students are so enthusiastic about life and have devised effective strategies to advocate for the value of life on campus.

The National Right to Life and its affiliates throughout the country provide a plethora of resources to equip the pro-life generation with the tools necessary to protect humanity from the earliest stages of life to its final moments. A visit to the website www.nrlc.org will reveal a wealth of information on both the educational and legislative fronts.

It is well documented that college students represent a particular target demographic for the abortion industry. Nevertheless, through our educational initiatives, we can disseminate the requisite knowledge to empower them to safeguard themselves from becoming victims of the abortion industry.

By working together, we can elucidate the intrinsic value of life and the necessity of safeguarding it through peaceful and legal means.

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Daniel Miller is responsible for nearly all of National Right to Life News' political writing.

With the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency, Daniel Miller developed a deep obsession with U.S. politics that has never let go of the political scientist. Whether it's the election of Joe Biden, the midterm elections in Congress, the abortion rights debate in the Supreme Court or the mudslinging in the primaries - Daniel Miller is happy to stay up late for you.

Daniel was born and raised in New York. After living in China, working for a news agency and another stint at a major news network, he now lives in Arizona with his two daughters.

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