Category: Life Issues & Bioethics

IVF and the ‘Right’ to be a Parent: the Child as an Expensive Lifestyle Accessory
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IVF and the ‘Right’ to be a Parent: the Child as an Expensive Lifestyle Accessory

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One thing has become abundantly clear since the development of a global, multi-billion dollar artificial procreation industry: children are now regarded as luxury commodities, very expensive ones, and they had better measure up to the expectations of customers. This assumption was bolstered the other day with the announcement in the UK from the Human Fertilisation […]

Sexual Rights, Overpopulation and the World's Youth
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Sexual Rights, Overpopulation and the World’s Youth

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Tuesday marked day two of a week long conference on “Adolescents and Youth” held by the UN Commission on Population and Development (CPD). While the conference is supposed to address a wide range of topics related to population, development and youth, it has focused almost exclusively on promoting the sexual and reproductive rights of youth, […]

Remembering Chuck Colson
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Remembering Chuck Colson

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I am greatly saddened by the death of Chuck Colson this past weekend. I have always been grateful to Chuck for his kindness toward me. I was a part-time research fellow and a full-time mother when he began talking about my first book, “Love and Economics.” There was absolutely nothing for him to gain by […]

Men and Abortion
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Men and Abortion

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In 1971, my girlfriend became pregnant with our baby. I pressured her to have an abortion; eventually she succumbed to the pressure and had an abortion. For decades I regretted my role in that abortion. Throughout the years, feminists have emphatically maintained that abortion is a “women’s issue” that does not affect men. They must  […]

Porn Not the Only Industry Commodifying Women
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Porn Not the Only Industry Commodifying Women

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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. Recently, Rebecca Taylor explained how the cloning/embryonic stem cell research industry is dependent on women putting their bodies on the line in order to obtain the “raw materials” needed […]

How Can We Achieve ‘Common Ground’ With Those Believe the Fetus is a ‘Parasite’?
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How Can We Achieve ‘Common Ground’ With Those Believe the Fetus is a ‘Parasite’?

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Leftist activists speak a lot about the need to achieve “common ground” with their ideological foes. In the abortion debate abortion proponents will often say that they want to make abortion “safe, legal, and rare,” and will point out that even if we can’t all agree on the “legal” part, then we can at least […]

Bishops File Appeal in Defense of Reason and Truth
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Bishops File Appeal in Defense of Reason and Truth

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What do sex trafficking and abortion have in common? Well, according to a federal judge, Catholic service agencies that refuse to offer abortion to women victimized by sex trafficking are not eligible for government funding. In 2009, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued the federal government, arguing that the government “has allowed the USCCB […]

Ireland’s Abortion Bill Defeated
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Ireland’s Abortion Bill Defeated

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The Irish Parliament has rejected a bill by a 109-20 vote that was aimed at making abortion more widely available to its citizens. While the measure purports to only legalize abortion “for termination of pregnancy where a real and substantial risk to the life of the pregnant woman exists,” the bill’s sponsor, Clare Daly, of […]

Abortion Advocates Create “Sexual Rights Toolkit” for UN Human Rights Council
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Abortion Advocates Create “Sexual Rights Toolkit” for UN Human Rights Council

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Abortion groups have released a “toolkit” for activists to file “sexual rights” complaints against countries in the UN.  International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI), a coalition of organizations that advocate for sexual and reproductive rights at the United Nations, released the 2012 Sexual Rights toolkit to encourage advocates to document sexual […]

Setting the Record Straight: Tracy Latimer Was the Victim, Not Robert
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Setting the Record Straight: Tracy Latimer Was the Victim, Not Robert

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In response to the previous article of mine entitled “Canada’s Seething Prejudice Against The Disabled” I received an Anonymous comment concerning the tragic case of Robert Latimer murdering his disabled daughter Tracy nearly twenty years ago. The comment was typical of people who relied on the gross distortions presented by much of Canada’s secular, liberal […]

Contraception: The Discussion Has Finally Begun
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Contraception: The Discussion Has Finally Begun

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There’s an article out in the Washington Post this week that’s been getting a lot of buzz, titled Young Catholic women try to modernize the message on birth control. In it, Post writer Michelle Boorstein explores the issue of how modern Catholic women perceive Natural Family Planning, and highlights some voices that say that NFP […]

US Supreme Court Rejects Gene Patents
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US Supreme Court Rejects Gene Patents

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For 30 years, the U.S. Patent Office has been issuing patents for naturally occurring genes.  About a fourth of our genes are patented by companies who are looking to make a profit off of a molecule we naturally make in our bodies. Objects of nature are not patentable so genes should not be patentable either.  […]

Don’t Be Tricked by the Lowest Teen Birthrate Ever
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Don’t Be Tricked by the Lowest Teen Birthrate Ever

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You won’t find a word about it in the main stream media. You won’t find a word about it from the Alan Guttmacher Institute or Planned Parenthood, but the concept is so simple I could explain it to a five year old in about ten seconds. “I have a whole bunch of jelly beans! I […]

What Unspoken Message Does a "Wrongful Birth" Lawsuit Send?
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What Unspoken Message Does a “Wrongful Birth” Lawsuit Send?

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A Portland OR couple sued their obstetrician for failing to diagnose their now four year old daughter with Trisomy 21 and last month they were awarded $3 million dollars in “damages.”  The money is to pay for the extra care their child will need as experts say that she is not expected to ever be […]

Komen to Fund at Least 17 Planned Parenthood Branches in 2012
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Komen to Fund at Least 17 Planned Parenthood Branches in 2012

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Following a massive media backlash, Susan G. Komen for the Cure has apparently backed down, and will resume funding for at least 17 branches of Planned Parenthood, the Washington Post reported Thursday. Earlier this year Komen, the nation’s leading breast cancer charity organization, had pulled the funding due to Planned Parenthood’s being under federal investigation, and the fact that […]

Double-Standard for the Demented
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Double-Standard for the Demented

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The late medical essayist Lewis Thomas once described Alzheimer’s as “the worst of all diseases, not just for what it does to the patient, but for its devastating effects on family and friends.” For anyone who has witnessed the ravages of Alzheimer’s firsthand, as I did during the dozen-plus years that my father battled it, […]

Chinese Women Suffer Mental Health Risks From Abortion Despite Abortion Culture
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Chinese Women Suffer Mental Health Risks From Abortion Despite Abortion Culture

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A new study from China shows that women who have experienced induced abortion have omnipresent mental health problems during a subsequent pregnancy. It also confirms that adverse mental health effects of induced abortion are far more severe than those of miscarriage and they persist longer. The most recent study published in the Bulletin of Clinical […]

Adam and Eve after the Pill: the Devastating Fallout of the Sexual Revolution
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Adam and Eve after the Pill: the Devastating Fallout of the Sexual Revolution

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Occasionally, a book perfectly marries expert insight with the tone and interests of its audience. Mary Eberstadt’s Adam and Eve After the Pill: Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution (Ignatius Press) is just such a serendipity. In a rejoinder to decades of sexual liberation barbs and sexually libertine behavior, Eberstadt’s thin but illuminating volume introduces female […]

Melinda Gates: I’m Catholic and Contraception is not Controversial
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Melinda Gates: I’m Catholic and Contraception is not Controversial

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On Holy Thursday, Melinda Gates publicly professed her Catholic faith and then personally attacked her Church over its position on contraception. I could not help but be reminded of Judas and his mysterious betrayal of Christ that night, sealed with a kiss. In fairness to Mrs. Gates, her speech wasn’t expressly about the Church. It […]

Who are the Real “Men With Breasts?”
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Who are the Real “Men With Breasts?”

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Pennsylvania State Rep. Babette Josephs, a Philadelphia Democrat, recently attacked her pro-life women colleagues in the state legislature for supporting a bill that would allow women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn child before an abortion, calling them “men with breasts.” But who are the real “men with breasts”? As one of […]

Abortion and Eugenics Before the European Court of Human Rights
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Abortion and Eugenics Before the European Court of Human Rights

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) currently has before it an unprecedented number of cases relating to abortion. Because the principles established by the Court in its case law are binding on the 47 member states, the next few months will be decisive for the respect of human life and dignity. The European Center for […]

Hungering for Dignity
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Hungering for Dignity

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In the past few weeks, I have seen both October Baby and the The Hunger Games. Though I didn’t expect it, these two movies have much more in common than I thought. October Baby was a powerful depiction of what kind of effects abortion has on every person it touches. It was a heart-wrenching film […]

The Flesh and Same Sex Attraction
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The Flesh and Same Sex Attraction

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“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind,” (Rom. 12:2) Advances in neurobiology may be on the verge of explaining what St. Paul knew by inspiration – the interaction of the mind and the flesh. (Rom.7: 23-25). While we may think of the flesh of the part of us below the neck, the brain is […]

Justice Served to Obama
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Justice Served to Obama

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Eric Holder is a busy man. When President Obama’s chief law enforcement officer isn’t tied up selling guns to Mexican drug cartels, refusing to prosecute self-serving cases of voter intimidation or ignoring “wanted dead or alive” bounties placed by black militants on the heads of private citizens, he’s busy conspiring with pro-abortion extremists to bring […]