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New York Pushes Assisted Suicide

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Media “Gaslighting” and the Popes

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An Ordinary Person

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The Victory of Life

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Two AI’s Debated about Abortion: Here’s What Happened

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Sympathy for the Procurator

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Death as the Way to Life

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A Modest Proposal? Abort Babies and Save Money on Births, Colorado Argues

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The Tragic Story of ‘Jane Doe’ Highlights Abortion Dangers

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The One and the Many

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Pro-Abortion Advocates Argue Adoption Without Abortion Access is Coercive

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NEWSworthy

New York Pushes Asissted Suicide

The following is a reprint from Ed Mechmann’s blog, “Stepping Out of the Boat,” from April 28. Reprinted with permission. Sadly, the New York State Assembly passed the Medical Aid in Dying Act yesterday, April 29th. It now goes to the Senate.   New York has...
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A Modest Proposal? Abort Babies and Save Money on Births, Colorado Argues

    Colorado taxpayers should pay for abortions because it is cheaper than Medicaid covering the cost of birth, supporters are arguing. Legislators are currently working on a bill that “requires the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing to cover abortion care...
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Media “Gaslighting” and the Popes

  Public opinion inside and outside the Church is split three ways about the kind of leader the Church needs at this defining moment of its history: another Francis (“a continuity candidate”), a pope in the mold of John Paul II or Benedict XVI, or a hybrid, someone between...
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Pastoral Reflections

An Ordinary Person

  C. S. Lewis, a character in his own story, saw her approaching from afar. She was radiant. Leading her were bright angels, joyous children, and musicians. Multitudes of animals followed after. It was a great procession coming down from the high country. Lewis thought he was...
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NEW YORK STATE’S EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT: A Revolutionary Camel

    A camel is a horse designed by a committee. Once a camel gets its nose into your tent, the rest of its body will soon follow, thus wrecking your tent. [1]   Introduction Rushed through the NYS legislature with little public debate,[2] an “Equal Righ...
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BOOKNOTES: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN: THE CASE FOR THE BODY IN PUBLIC BIOETHICS

  WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN: THE CASE FOR THE BODY IN PUBLIC BIOETHICS O. Carter...
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Is the IRS Targeting Prolifers?

While it is clear that the IRS has targeted Tea Party groups for special...
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Talking to Non-Christian Prolifers

After Alexandra G. was raped at age 13, her mother opted not to take her to a doctor...
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ARCHIVE SPOTLIGHT: “HIDDEN ROOTS” by Harold O.J. Brown

Harold O. J. Brown, Ph.D., was a long-time Human Life Review contributor, an...
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