The Fallacy of Catholic Relativism
The past several months have given us a bird’s-eye view of the many ways in which the word “Catholic” is both used and abused in the public square.
The past several months have given us a bird’s-eye view of the many ways in which the word “Catholic” is both used and abused in the public square.
By Michael Cook
This powerful TV ad against Question 2 [available on original website at http://www.bioedge.org/index.php/bioethics/bioethics_article/10307] may have swayed voters.
Within moments of the final presidential election results, Planned Parenthood was beating its drum, changing its logo, and squawking about how it came to pass that the Obama reelection was a “resounding victory for women.”
By Kurt Kondrich
[Recently] I read a very disturbing article titled “New Prenatal Test Is Bringing Eugenics Back to Germany,” and I could not help but think of the famous quote from American philosopher George Santayana: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
By Dr. Patrick Lee
In the last decade or so there has been a shift in the kind of argument usually advanced by abortion advocates.
By Chelsea Zimmerman
I have been reading Pope Benedict’s latest encyclical, Spe Salvi, which I am surprisingly enjoying (I wasn’t sure if it would be too philosophical and intellectual for me—I have never read anything of his before). It is actually very reader friendly and insightful.
Planned Parenthood will now market “Care. No matter what.” as its new and improved tag line.
There has been so much analysis presented on why and how the re-election of Obama occurred that it is not in anyone’s best interest for another commentator to weigh in.
By Wesley J. Smith
Sometimes an article cuts through the fog of public debate and discourse to capture the true essence of a movement or belief system.
Today is the day America votes to elect or re-elect the president of the United States.
Noted animal rights philosopher Peter Singer recently delivered an address to students at the Stevens Institute on the topic of “Ethics and the Election.”
Barbara Curtis was a prolific writer, book author, newspaper columnist, and an indefatigable warrior for life, family, and the faith.