Introduction to Eugenics
By John Cavanaugh-O’Keefe The principal manifestations of eugenics are racism and abortion; eugenics is the basis for “scientific racism” and laid the foundation for legalizing… Read More »Introduction to Eugenics
By John Cavanaugh-O’Keefe The principal manifestations of eugenics are racism and abortion; eugenics is the basis for “scientific racism” and laid the foundation for legalizing… Read More »Introduction to Eugenics
The pressing need to convince a broken world that human persons have a right to be respected from the beginning of their existence grows more serious with the passing of each day.
President Obama has been romancing Catholics once again, and is apparently doing so with impunity, even though he insists that, as a Christian, he can favor the killing of the innocent.
The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is encouraging a special project for BCAM.
Advocates of human embryonic stem cell research cover a vast spectrum on the political road map. They are not all Obamaites but it is interesting that many hold similar views, regardless of their official ties to the president and his philosophy.
Debating the wisdom of organ transplantation has finally become a matter of public discussion. The fact that it has taken forty years to get to this point is disturbing.
Merriam-Webster defines telemedicine as “the practice of medicine when the doctor and patient are widely separated using two-way voice and visual communication (as by satellite or computer).”
Roman Catholics here in the Archdiocese of Boston have had the benefit of health care administered according to the teaching of Christ, Our Lord, for 147 years. There is now a very serious threat to its continuance, and that is the reason for this letter.
Religious freedom is a phrase being bandied about today for all the wrong reasons. Not all legal defense teams or media types are causing it, but there is a smattering of confusion about it in the public eye these days.
Having seen an inordinate number of eloquent commentaries delineating the moral evils of the recent United States District Court decision nullifying the will of California voters on Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage, I am nonetheless left wondering why none of the commentators was able to connect the dots.
Many years ago, when having a serious conversation about the pro-abortion cartel in America, the jolly Catholic priest with whom I was talking looked at me and, with a serious, Irish face said, “Judie! Come on! God is laughing, why aren’t you?”
The current issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published a fascinating study regarding the various causes of premature birth. Among those causes, Professor Jay D.