‘Pre-Embryos’ And ‘Pre-Embryo Substitutes’: Safeguarding Human Life “From The Very Beginning”?
(Today’s guest commentary was written by Dr. Dianne Irving on June 8 and posted on www.lifeissues.net. It is reprinted here with her kind permission.
(Today’s guest commentary was written by Dr. Dianne Irving on June 8 and posted on www.lifeissues.net. It is reprinted here with her kind permission.
In November 2007, two scientists Dr. Shinya Yamanaka and Dr. James Thomson published their studies describing a new stem cell technique that produced embryonic-like stem cells by simply reprogramming adult
The International Planned Parenthood Federation has just released a document that espouses a right to sexual pleasure.
The guest commentary today was written by Dr. Donald DeMarco and was originally published in American Life League’s bimonthly magazine
The furor over the July 1 deadline facing Sean Cardinal O’Malley, of the Archdiocese of Boston, has been newsworthy for many weeks.
A friend reminded me of some rather startling numbers that I would like to share with you. According to a 2002 report
On September 27, 2007, the Connecticut Catholic Conference announced its decision to allow the state’s Catholic hospitals to provide the morning-after pill, Plan B, for rape victims.
Many foolish statements have been made over the past several days. What is curious is that the statements are being made by or about Catholics who have an obvious affection for misrepresentations
At the completion of another successful PILL KILLS series of events we were somewhat shocked and surprised to see how many pro-promiscuity zealots took our event to heart and whined about it, opined about it
The guest commentary today is by Joe Giganti, a Roman Catholic and principal of GigantiHQ. He is the executive director of Close to Home and a media fellow at the John Paul II Bioethics Commission.
In a commentary for the Time web site, Nancy Gibbs addressed a subject that is difficult to understand without the proper grounding in right reason.
In the state of Washington, where the law now protects assisted suicide, a woman suffering from pancreatic cancer recently used the law to take her own life.