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November 2005

Limits on murder

It is always astounding to me to read a headline claiming that the majority of Americans are willing to limit the killing of innocent children.

Gendercide?

A research study recently released to the United Nations has revealed that globally there are at least 200 million more males than females – because of what one researcher has termed “gendercide”

Thanks be to God

As we celebrate Thanksgiving and begin our preparation for the birth of the Christ Child, I wish each of you who read this blog a most blessed and spiritually productive experience.

A penalty of death

Some days it seems as though the world has turned completely upside down; nothing makes sense. I just experienced a couple of those days and it has left me nearly – but not totally – speechless.

Communique – Nov. 18, 2005

in this issue: abortion: DEPRESSION / WORDS OF CHOICEabortion alternatives: WEB HELPalito watch: ABORTIONbirth control patch: DEATHScondoms: FLAWSeugenics: BAYLOR UNIVERSITYliving will: WARNINGpersonhood: RIGHT TO LIFE ACT planned parenthood: TARGETru-486: AUSTRALIAstem cell research / ethical: HOPEstem cell research… 

Supreme thoughts

Debating about the nominees to the Supreme Court takes up tons of printer’s ink and hours of talking head time on television, but a careful reflection on the root problem tells us that perhaps America needs to take a close look at what the Supreme Court actually is and where it fits in.

Piloting sex ed

Michigan’s Willow Run Middle School just won a sort of favored nation status from Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. The middle school is going to be a pilot site for a sex ed workshop for parents of teens.

Target off target

Target stores has a policy that permits pharmacists to refuse to fill requests for the morning after pill – the pill that can abort a child.

Eugenics at Baylor

In Houston, Texas there is a fertility clinic that has been given permission by the Baylor College of Medicine’s ethics board to do prenatal genetic diagnosis to determine the gender of human embryos.

Communique – Nov. 11, 2005

in this issue: abortion: INTERRUPTING PREGNANCY / POLITICSchina: FORCED BRUTALITYfetal rights: RIGHT TO PRIVACYsex education: FRUITSstem cell research: BONE MARROW / GENE DEFECTSwisdom: POPE BENEDICT XVIreflection: PATH TO CHRIST abortion INTERRUPTING PREGNANCY: Researchers…