From Stem Cells To Monsters: Laboratories At Work
When scientists go to work on a project, one has to assume there is going to be either a good result or a failed attempt.
When scientists go to work on a project, one has to assume there is going to be either a good result or a failed attempt.
American Life League is organizing a protest against Maher’s appearance at the Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall next Thursday, continuing its call for HBO to fire Bill Maher for his slanderous attacks on Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church.
It has often been said that when a truth is simple enough for even a four-year-old child to understand, most adults will probably not comprehend it. The older we get, the more inclined we are to discuss even the most important matters in a nuanced way, sometimes to the point of obfuscating the actual facts. Such is the case with abortion.
Two recent news reports make it perfectly clear that scientific research into alleged treatments and cures for diseases is either guess work or sadly lacking in conclusive evidence. Either way, let the buyer beware.
What happens in a culture of death when the focus of attention becomes the value of an individual human being? As we have seen in much of the recent news reports, we need not move beyond our own borders to discover the answer. Let’s see why this is so.
A few days ago Pope Benedict XVI, in another of his inspired talks, told Italian pro-lifers, “Continue along the path and do not be afraid, so that the smile of life may triumph on the lips of all children and their mothers.”
American Life League has worked tirelessly to focus attention on the personhood of the preborn child for the past 30 years.
Dr. Marie Anderson, an obstetrician-gynecologist at the Tepeyac Family Center in Fairfax, Virginia, will be one of the medical experts speaking at American Life League’s press conference for Protest the Pill Day ’08: The Pill Kills Babies.
Headlines can make us nuts sometimes; the particular headline I noticed today was nearly impossible to comprehend. Let me explain why before I tell you a bit about what I have subsequently learned.
When I read the special news report by John–Henry Westin on Kansas Catholic Archbishop Joseph Naumann I said a silent prayer of thanks to God!
Recently, on my EWTN Pro-Life Forum an Avon lady wrote in about her serious concerns regarding the alliance Avon had with a certain feminist organization.
American Life League – the nation’s largest pro-life educational organization – is proud to welcome the Peace, Justice & Human Life Committee of the Pontifical College Josephinum as the newest member of American Life League’s Associate Program.