Peter’s Story
By Mary Kellett
When I was 19 weeks pregnant, an ultrasound of my baby revealed markers for a condition called trisomy 18.
By Mary Kellett
When I was 19 weeks pregnant, an ultrasound of my baby revealed markers for a condition called trisomy 18.
Most people do not follow the so-called “personhood” political scene, but if they did it might be helpful if one could see that words can be used to complicate even the most basic fact.
We can all remember reading predictions that at some point mankind will become immortal.
Steven Rattner, whose pedigree includes Wall Street financial expert and MSNBC’s economic analyst, is also a proponent of “death panels,” and he explains his use of the term in such a way that one is left wondering exactly what he would do with the ill and dying if he were in charge.
To suggest that one cannot or should not defend the sanctity of human life in the public square by using publicly accessible secular language is to remove a necessary tool for making the case for valuing and protecting all human life.
Biotechnology has made drastic advances over the past few years.