TFP Members Join March for Life in St. Augustine

TFP Members Join March for Life in St. Augustine

On January 18, members and supporters of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) joined nearly 2,000 people present at the March for Life in the historic city of Saint Augustine, Fla. The TFP delegation distributed a flyer with a message titled “Keeping God’s Law at the … Read more

Nearly Half a Million Pro-lifers March in Washington to Defend Life!

Nearly Half a Million Pro-lifers March in Washington to Defend Life!

An estimated 500,000 pro-lifers flooded the Mall and the surrounding area of the nation’s capital to protest the heinous sin of abortion and enthusiastically proclaim that innocent life must be protected. The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP), joined the pro-lifers by marching in defense of God’s … Read more

Severe Weather Didn’t Stop Chicago March for Life

Severe Weather Didn't Stop Chicago March for Life

Even with freezing temperatures, harsh wind, and snow, the 2020 March for Life in Chicago drew a record-breaking 9,000 marchers, according to the Dawn Fitzpatrick, president of March for Life Chicago. The January 11 march in the Windy City was the first major March for Life in the country. The tone of the … Read more

Keeping God’s Law at the Center of the Fight for America

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On the occasion of this 47th annual March for Life, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) joins the multitudes of Americans nationwide who will be raising their voices to oppose the slaughter of innocent human life through abortion. We share the apprehensions of pro-lifers everywhere as … Read more

Can Rivers, Rice and Orangutans Have ‘Personhood Rights?’

Can Rivers, Rice and Orangutans have ‘Personhood Rights?’

The classic philosophical definition of a person is “an individual substance of a rational nature.” A person possesses a center point of being, autonomy and self-sufficiency, which irrational beings do not have. To be a person, one must have a nature capable of self-consciousness, self-possession and self-control. Definitions like this have long … Read more

Pope Invites Pro-abortion UN Leaders to Amazon Synod

Pope Invites Pro-abortion UN Leaders to Amazon Synod

Two famous names associated with both the United Nations and abortion are on the guest list for the upcoming Synod on the Amazon. American economist Jeffrey Sachs, 64, and Korean former Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, 75, are among the 185 people invited to the synod, which will take place … Read more

The Kavanaugh Hearings: When Justice Was On Trial

The Kavanaugh Hearings: When Justice Was On Trial

Mollie Hemingway and Carrie Severino, Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court (Washington, DC: Regnery, 2019)   More than any other country, the United States is rooted in ideals. Americans share no common ethnicity or religion, and increasingly no common language. The nation is divided into … Read more

Three Surprising Reasons Why Democrats Avoid Religion

Three Surprising Reasons Why Democrats Avoid Religion

Looking over the political landscape, many point to the decline in religious practice as the handwriting on the wall that the political future belongs to the unchurched, atheists and agnostics. Liberals conclude it is only a matter of time before the secular tide will turn in their favor. Let people cling to … Read more

Will Abortion Doom Democrats in the Next Election?

Will Abortion Doom Democrats in the Next Election?

It is not often that you see political strategy so clearly expressed. However, The New York Times recently published an article by Obama adviser Michael Wear about the state of the 2020 elections. He warned that Democratic candidates need to soften their approach to abortion. He confirmed what is becoming increasingly evident … Read more