*subhead*Horrifying.*subhead* I will be honest. I am tired. I am angry. I am frustrated. This is likely an uncharacteristically emotional post because, after nearly a decade of writing about biotechnology, I am uncharacteristically horrified. The UK has officially approved the… Continue Reading →
Over at the Register, I have an article in which I suggest that the signs of the times are clear. And it is time to start preparing. There is a bad moon on the rise. Please read “The Red and… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Transhumanism*subhead* Last week the Pontifical Council for Culture released a document in preparation for the coming plenary assembly that will be discussing the theme “Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference.” The document contained a strong stance against unnecessary plastic surgery. The… Continue Reading →
I remember it clearly. I remember the day my future wife and I had the conversation about children. She asked me, “How many children do you want to have?” Me, being me, answered. “Who cares? Who cares how many children… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Face palm.*subhead* Ilya Somin at the The Washington Post highlights a survey conducted by the Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics that found that over 80% of Americans surveyed support the “mandatory labels on foods containing DNA.” Insert groaning… Continue Reading →
*subhead*”Reproductive Rights”.*subhead* Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It was for these inalienable rights that the American colonists declared their independence. It is also for these rights that millions have traveled to our shores looking for opportunity and a… Continue Reading →
The mayor of Atlanta Kasim Reed announced today the firing of the city’s fire chief for the crime of being a Christian, according to news reports. It seems the fire chief, Kelvin Cochran, wrote a book for his Bible study… Continue Reading →
Over at the Register I take a look at the all too common view of the (lack of) necessity of the Church for salvation. Please read and share. *subhead*A question of Emphasis.*subhead*
Over at the Register, I write about common misuses and abuses of the words and concept of Papal Magisterium and what contributes to this confusion. I would be most appreciative if you would give it a read at the Register… Continue Reading →
*subhead*Third party reproduction.*subhead* Last year, Bruce Feiler wrote a piece for The New York Times in which he began by regretting the bad behavior of his family at a reunion. He wondered whether his family was “falling apart.” That question… Continue Reading →
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