Good News
Every once in a while something amazing happens, and I love telling people about it.
Every once in a while something amazing happens, and I love telling people about it.
I know you have heard that the U.S. House of Representatives just vote in favor of spending more tax payer dollars on human embryonic stem cell research, a vote that was not really a surprise, I might add.
Very early in my life I learned a valuable lesson: when you manipulate the truth, you not only distort the subject you are discussing but you bring shame upon yourself as well.
No sooner did we comment on the great news about stem cells from amniotic fluid than the lead researcher in that effor
Researchers from Harvard and Wake Forest report finding a plentiful source of stem cells in amniotic fluid.
A Texas company has started producing batches of ready-made embryos that single women and infertile couples can order after reviewing detailed information about the race, education, appearance, personality and other characteristics of the egg and sperm donors.
You have probably heard that right at the top of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s agenda is the promise of “hope to families with devastating diseases.”
It is a very simple concept. It is logical. With everything we now know, given the advances in technology, it is the only position that makes sense
I delight in reading history and reminding myself of how man often ignores the obvious and thus repeats the mistakes of the past.
Dr. Laura’s blog took an end of the year snipe at all of the advocacy of promiscuity that appears to be plaguing our society of late.
As the year comes to a close, dozens of commentaries will be written with the goal of encapsulating the entire year into a few thousand words.
A few days ago a district court judge in Kansas refused to reinstate criminal charges against the abortion doctor, George Tiller.