Is Every Human Being Really Human?
As we move along in time, more and more of our language is being corrupted. The problem is acute and international in scope.
As we move along in time, more and more of our language is being corrupted. The problem is acute and international in scope.
Last month, a headline caught my attention; but like so many these days, I felt compelled to refrain from comment because there were others that presented even more dastardly news.
The headline is not a joke! It is in fact so uncharacteristically serious that there are barely printable words to express my horror. The headline from whence my speechlessness emanates is this: “‘Human rights’ urged for whales and dolphins.”
Growing up in suburban Los Angeles, I was not immune to those fairy tales that invited little minds to imagine what it would be like to be Maid Marian or Sir Lancelot or maybe even Cinderella.
We are so grateful to Bishop Thomas Olmsted from the Archdiocese of Phoenix, Arizona, that words cannot express our joy! For the first time in a very long time, a shepherd of the Church has put his foot down lovingly and with no hint of compromise.
An article was published recently that got my attention immediately. Like the writer, who is not a religious man, I have fallen into a category of people described by the mainstream media and proponents of death with dignity
It’s really not that difficult to see why Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s repeated attempts to compromise the Church have not brought a resounding, united statement of outrage from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
As the media hype begins to die down over the not-so-wonderful 50th anniversary of the birth control pill, Hollywood’s own Raquel Welch opines that she “laments the havoc that the free-sex ethos has wreaked on marriage and family life.
When the word “care” is used, I think immediately of some of the finest pro-life charitable works of mercy in the world.
Discrimination and racism are very bad words in today’s politically correct parlance but, apparently, this is not so when the promoters of such attitudes are pursuing an agenda focused on more abortions for black mothers.
Isn’t it interesting that as the United States of America approaches the 50th anniversary of this nation’s most popular recreational drug, the birth control pill, special interest media is ginning up the presses
Frequently, elderly people like me (I will soon be 82 years old), some suffering from an assortment of health problems, are heard to say that they don’t want to be a burden on their families, especially their spouses and children.