*subhead*Huxley Wins*subhead* I read somewhere that while both George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World contained dystopian futures, Huxley’s world, where humans are made in “hatcheries” and the people were kept compliant, not by the threat of Big… Continue Reading →
Three judges ruled that a public school acted constitutionally by prohibiting a student group from handing out two inch fetus dolls with pro-life messages attached, according to The Daily Caller. Why? Because the last time they did it, students tossed… Continue Reading →
Joseph Thomas Fulwiler arrived yesterday. Congratulations to the Fulwiler family. However, some prayers are needed. Unfortunately, he has some breathing problems (unrelated to my medical issues) that mean that he requires NICU care, and is now being transferred to a… Continue Reading →
“He suffers from something very severe.” “We won’t have him with us much longer.” This is according to a Spanish Newspaper. ht (Fr. Blake) *subhead*”He suffers from something very severe.”*subhead*
I have been a Catholic blogger for many years now. The one thing you do as a Catholic blogger is read a lot of Catholic blogs. Over that time, I have come to realize that there a certain offenses deadly… Continue Reading →
I like Jane Goodall. She seems nice enough and she looks like Mrs. Claus but instead of being surrounded by elves she’s got monkeys all over her. So I like her but I still don’t think she should be lecturing… Continue Reading →
Sad. So sad. A woman who is accused of killing a person has said she just aborted her baby over the guilt of killing someone. I hesitate to think what she’s going to do when she realizes abortion is killing… Continue Reading →
The Feet Washing Kerfuffle is long over. Yet since then I have seen a number of weak bloggers continue to misrepresent the arguments of others and feign outrage over the imagined slights to the person of the Pope. Since I… Continue Reading →
For years, unethical ethicists have tried to define more and more broadly the definition of death so that they can get at your valuable organs a little quicker. Now, an –ahem– ethicist has decided that we would not even wait… Continue Reading →
We have seen the first two episcopal appointments by Pope Francis in the U.S. Bishop Michael Jackels will now go to Dubuque and Msgr John Folda will become Bishop of Fargo. What is interesting is that both Jackels and Folda… Continue Reading →
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