Exposing “Pro-Choice” Sophistry
When the Roe-v-Wade decision descended onto the American landscape in January, 1973, Frederica Mathewes-Green, was a self-described “anti-war, mother-earth, feminist, hippie college student” whose car sported… Read more
The Rotten Core of Jane’s Revenge
The trouble began before the Supreme Court of the United States’ (SCOTUS) decision on the now-famous Dobbs-v-Jackson case was even officially released. There were protests… Read more
Revisiting Francis Collins – Bioethics
As I mentioned in my last post, Francis Collins has announced that he will resign as Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by… Read more
The Impact of a Reasonable Pro-Life View
As we approach Sanctity Of Life Sunday, I want to encourage you to embrace a reasonable pro-life view. And by “reasonable,” I do not mean… Read more
The Power Of Pro-Life Images
In January 1973, the landmark court case we now know as Roe-v-Wade legalized abortion in America. Some think the case is “settled law.” But those of… Read more
Trump as Yogi Berra: The Danger of Pro-Life Consequentialism
After the 2009 presidential election, the Catholic Church spent a ton of money promoting its pro-life stance by running the following ad nationwide. It was… Read more
An Extra Chromosome And A Cause For Hope
Modern medicine has found many ways to test for problems with unborn children. This is a good thing. It allows for prenatal diagnosis, treatment, and… Read more
Abortion By The Numbers
As a follow-up to my last post, and thanks to an article that my fellow CIA agent (and classmate), John Ferrer, contributed in the latest… Read more
Throwing Cold Water On The ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge”
I really don’t mean to be a killjoy. I love the fact that millions of people are engaging in the latest “Ice Bucket Challenge” to… Read more
Is There A Human In The House?!
Season 3, Episode 17 of the popular TV show, “House” ignited quite a discussion among those with wildly differing views on the subject of abortion.… Read more