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Murder in the Twilight Zone
By Judie Brown Being old enough to recall the television series The Twilight Zone, it occurred to me that Webster’s definition—“an area just beyond ordinary legal and ethical limits”—applies to our current age. We see this twilight zone in so many aspects of our culture today. For instance, there are politicians vying for the office of the president who cannot agree on the morbid question of...
Love, Justice, and the Dying
With the passage of each year it appears that more and more Americans are being served a platter of nuanced messages regarding how one is to care for a dying loved one.
Human Rights or Human Wrongs?
This past year has witnessed an escalation in the redefining of human rights.
What Makes 2013 the Year for Cautious Optimism?
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.
Jindal’s Witches’ Brew: Deconstructing Catholic Teaching
It is reported that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal is a Catholic. Further, it has been said that he is a conservative Republican.
Human Embryos as Hors D’oeuvres
In today’s twisted ethical environment, the status of the human person increasingly depends on the opinion of the individual closest to the microphone.
Can You Spell Insane?
The United States Department of Education (DOE) is investigating a junior ROTC instructor who is reported to have said that the Bible condemns homosexuality.
