Human Rights or Human Wrongs?
This past year has witnessed an escalation in the redefining of human rights.
This past year has witnessed an escalation in the redefining of human rights.
As a new year approaches, we naturally reflect on the one past. While it’s easy to get caught up in the negatives of the past year, we must identify and focus on the positive things that have happened as well.
It is reported that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal is a Catholic. Further, it has been said that he is a conservative Republican.
In today’s twisted ethical environment, the status of the human person increasingly depends on the opinion of the individual closest to the microphone.
The United States Department of Education (DOE) is investigating a junior ROTC instructor who is reported to have said that the Bible condemns homosexuality.
A running controversy centers on the question of whether or not it is a good idea to provide pre-prescriptions of morning after pills to young people who have not yet reached the age of 17.
Some of us who have been involved in battling the culture of death for more than 40 years realize that the time has come to reevaluate the way we approach our goal to end the moral madness that permeates today’s culture.
Contraception has ensnared women in more ways than one.
We can all remember reading predictions that at some point mankind will become immortal.
Thanksgiving is once again upon us and we are reminded to be thankful for all that we have.
Recent events have caused us to wonder whether or not our fellow citizens are capable of critical thinking at this juncture in America’s slow slide toward moral wreckage.
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.