Disabled Thinking
When I read about the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Britain putting forth a proposal to kill newborn babies I was shocked. How could this be, I asked myself.
When I read about the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Britain putting forth a proposal to kill newborn babies I was shocked. How could this be, I asked myself.
Our culture regards the intentional infliction of death as a legitimate problem-solving technique.
Just days ago a scandal was finally ended at Most Holy Redeemer parish in San Francisco. The parish had been the sight for “Revial Bingo” hosted by the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a group of drag queens parading around as nuns.
A dear friend sent this note to me, and I join him in fervent prayer and ask that you do likewise. Partisan politics will not save babies; you will!
Since there are pro-lifers out there taking John Cardinal O’Connor out of context when it comes to how a serious pro-lifer could or should vote, I thought it might be helpful to provide his entire comment.
As many in mainstream media continue to spin their tale of woe hysterically exaggerating what the South Dakota abortion ban will actually accomplish if the citizens of that state uphold it in Tuesday’s election, one is left wondering
in this issue: hot button issues: MISSOURIabortion: BURNING BODIES / MAIL ORDER / RISK OF DEPRESSIONaction: CALIFORNIA / KENTUCKYbirth control patch: LAWSUITbirth control pills: BREAST CANCERcatholic bishops: MICHIGANreproductive technology / ethical: POPE…
In South Dakota those two words — healthy families — are fightin’ words. Oh yes, I kid you not.
Michael J. Fox breaks my heart. I’m sad to see him suffer with Parkinson’s disease-but sadder to realize that someone has given him false hope about human embryonic stem cell research.
The Mayo Clinic Proceedings journal has just published an article pointing out that based on a meta-analysis, it is clear that oral contraceptive can put premenopausal women at an increased risk of breast cancer.
I find it ironic that exactly one week before the South Dakota vote which will determine whether or not the state maintains its ban on surgical and medical abortions, the U.S. Circuit Court of appeals has struck down the state’s existing notifical and consent statutory requirements.
States where history is being made, most notably Missouri and South Dakota, are in the last stretch before the vote takes place and is tallied.