Debating Where Life Begins
Patrick Lee and Robert P. George, in National Review Online, say “Yes, at fertization, gametes cease to be and a new organism takes their place.”
Patrick Lee and Robert P. George, in National Review Online, say “Yes, at fertization, gametes cease to be and a new organism takes their place.”
In this LifeSiteNews.com story, Andrea Bocelli, makes it clear that he is “not only fighting against something, I am fighting for something – and I am for life.”
In her latest post, Sheila Liaugminas shares her thoughts on dads and church.
In his latest post, Albert Mohler asks, “What does it mean for large sectors of our society to become virtual matriarchies? How do we prepare the church to deal with
ZENIT news service reports on the plague of human trafficking. One stat: 12.3 million adults and children are in forced labor, bonded labor, and forced prostitution around the world, with
WORLD magazine has a wonderful article about five women who chose life over death–despite pressure from their doctors to abort.
Wesley J. Smith, who be the keynote speaker at the LFL National Conference in Green Bay, Wisconsin, July 23-24, asks “What happened to (our only hope) embryonic stem cell research?“
Mark Earley takes a look at Signs of the Times (“Truth in advertising, or a government campaign to steer women away from crisis pregnancy centers? You decide.”)
In his latest post, Albert Mohler says, “Christians are not called to be modern-day Luddites, smashing digital devices with sledgehammers. But we are called to be faithful stewards of digital
Dave Andrusko, from National Right to Life, comments on a recent CNN interview with Jack Kevorkian–and the ongoing media fascination with him.