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The Pill’s Environmental Damage

What’s a radical liberal to do? To a rational person, holding two ideologies which are in conflict is rather difficult but today’s environmentalists easily juggle mutually exclusive ideals like veteran circus performers. The Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano published a report… Continue Reading →

Yes! I Knew We Were Right!

All those times we’ve all talked about the slippery slope of gay marriage leading to a lifting on the ban on polygamy and incest, the elites all harumphed and accused us of hyperbolic-itis. But here it is. In today’s Scientific… Continue Reading →

Keep Your Theology Off My Technology

Forty years ago, many Catholics were shocked to find the Catholic Church invading their bedrooms with the promulgation of Humanae Vitae and all of its rules and regulations regarding sex. Now, just as people were kind of calming down about… Continue Reading →

Top Ten Scientific Explanations for Fatima

The Miracle of the Dancing Sun at Fatima which was seen by 70,000 people on October 13th, 1917 has been written about often. I truly do enjoy reading about all the “scientific” explanations for the “anomaly of Fatima.” The way… Continue Reading →

Star Trek or Religion

Star Trek had some pretty cool ideas. Even the spinoffs. Now I’m not a Trekkie. I’ve never worn the ears. I don’t speak Klingon. But one of the things about Trek was even though they traveled far and wide and… Continue Reading →

Of Darwinism and Narcissicism

John Allen writes in his weekly column about the conference recently hosted at the Vatican entitled “Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories.” One of the purposes of the conference is to more clearly illustrate that the Church is not opposed to… Continue Reading →

Hitting on Depressed Women

A survey of Melbourne women presented at an international mental health conference has concluded that females who suffer from mild to moderate depression have a third more sexual activity than those who are not. They also had more sexually liberated… Continue Reading →

An Eye for a Tooth

This is a story about a really cool scientific miracle. An Irishman blinded by an explosion two years ago has had his sight restored after doctors inserted his son’s tooth in his eye, he said on Wednesday. I’ve heard of… Continue Reading →

Hallmark Behind Three Parent Embryo

This whole three parent embryo thing is bothering me. As a former reporter I’m trained to always look at who benefits by the committing of any ridiculous or heinous act. So I put my little brain to work and came… Continue Reading →

There were Giants in the Earth in Those Days

A one-ton “fossil rat” has been discovered in South America, scientists announced today, according to National Geographic. The prehistoric, bull-size creature—the world’s largest recorded rodent—has been identified from a well-preserved skull. The rodent weighed about 2,200 pounds (1,000 kilograms), based… Continue Reading →

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