These are just some of the people featured in this film.
Ken Ham is a prominent Australian young-Earth creationist known for his advocacy of a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis. He is the president of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum
Niece of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and daughter of the late civil rights activist Rev. A. D. William King, Sr.
Julia is the mother of Steven’s Tyler’s aborted son
American Roman Catholic priest and pro-life activist. He was the national director of Priests for Life and serves as the Chairman and Pastoral Director of Rachel's Vineyard.[1] He also is the President of the National Pro-Life Religious Council, an umbrella group of various Christian denominations working to end abortion, and serves as Pastoral Director of the Silent No More awareness campaign
To our knowledge, Dr. Georgia Purdom is the first female Ph.D. scientist engaged in full-time research and speaking on the Book of Genesis for a creationist organization (i.e., which accepts Genesis as literal history, including a young earth).
A social scientist and writer who publishes books and essays on matters dealing with China. He speaks both Mandarin and Cantonese. He is the president of the Population Research Institute, located in the state of Virginia (USA)
Former Head of one of the largest abortion clinics in Texas.
Bobby Schindler is the Executive Director of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network which works to protect the lives of the medically vulnerable and disabled from the threat of euthanasia
A speaker, writer, and researcher
Executive Producer
Georgette is a member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Sewickley, Pennsylvania where she and her husband are home group leaders. She is the President of Anglicans for Life and the co-founder of the National Silent No More Awareness Campaign. Georgette serves on the National Episcopal Church Standing Committee for National Concerns and the National Pro-Life Religious Council’s Board of Directors.
A native of North Dakota, Tobias has served on the NRLC board of directors since 1987. From 1983 to 1991 she was executive director of North Dakota Right to Life and in 1991 was hired as NRLC political director, a position she held until 2005. During her tenure as NRLC political director, pro-life majorities were elected to both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. In both 2000 and 2004, she oversaw the efforts of NRLC’s political action committee on behalf of George W. Bush.
Quotes
“When you raise up a generation to accept abortion, life itself becomes cheap.”
-Perry Stone, Voice of Evangelism
“We have to kick into high gear and stop making excuses why we are not defending these unborn children.”
-Father Frank Pavone, Priests for Life