The Human Machine?
In modern times, skewing the image of the human being as a child of God, created in His image and likeness, is a process that started the day the first condom was sold in a vending machine early in the 1940s.
In modern times, skewing the image of the human being as a child of God, created in His image and likeness, is a process that started the day the first condom was sold in a vending machine early in the 1940s.
If it were not so disturbing, it would be a little bit humorous. Anyone who has had children knows the drill.
The Catholic Church is praised by the mainstream media whenever the political positions its leadership takes coincide with the policies of the Obama administration.
A couple of headlines recently caught my attention, both suggesting that Americans are fundamentally out of touch with basic facts.
Greed can be exhibited in many ways, including the ability of a human being to commit injustice against his neighbor.
If we could count the ways that physicians have become the politicians of their chosen profession, perhaps we would better understand why human lives are like poker chips, popular votes or, even worse, trash.
By Chelsea Zimmerman
After the death of Robert Edwards, one of the British doctors who perfected in vitro fertilization (IVF), earlier this year, Miriam Zoll took a look at the legacy of third party reproduction, specifically the often overlooked numbers of failed treatments associated with these invasive technologies.
Dr. Dianne Irving
There have been dozens of “pro-life” bills proposed in various states and the federal Congress over the last two decades purporting to be “total bans” on human cloning.
The dictionary states that the definition of diverse is one thing differing from another. It further defines diversity as a noun meaning variety.
This is not an article about the reasons why chicken eggs may or may not be good for your health.
By Chelsea Zimmerman
We’re all well aware of the fact that the “adult entertainment” industry rakes in major profits by exploiting women and their bodies, but they aren’t the only ones.
Most people do not follow the so-called “personhood” political scene, but if they did it might be helpful if one could see that words can be used to complicate even the most basic fact.