Posts Categorized: Life

Massachusetts Medical Society Yo-Yoing about “medical aid in dying.”

After what’s described here as an emotional debate, the Massachusetts Medical Society voted last month to survey its 25,000 members about attitudes toward “medical aid in dying.” The society has… Read more »

When is the Last Time you Made Something that Demands your Energy and Creative Capacity?

I don’t mean sticking a pizza in the oven or putting together that table from Ikea. I mean really making something—a craft, a work of art, a piece of furniture,… Read more »

For women with No Place to Turn, Today’s Bronx Outshines Ancient Bethlehem

Just a few evenings from now, children badly costumed as shepherds and angels and wise men will appear in nativity pageants the world over. Even the worst of these performances… Read more »

I was absolutely fed up with being expected to carry the responsibility of keeping me not pregnant

Why should women be able to endure the side effects of the pill and men shouldn’t have to deal with it? Men have never had to bear the emotional or physical discomfort… Read more »

Arkansas Supreme Court Acknowledges Basic Biological Truths

“It does not violate equal protection to acknowledge basic biological truths.” The court said the laws served the important governmental objectives of tracing public health trends and helping individuals identify… Read more »

Sterilization Device maybe Unsafe!

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it has approved a boxed warning for Bayer’s controversial Essure® sterilization device. A boxed warning is the strongest warning the… Read more »

Tell them: It’s time to Defund Planned Parenthood.

In 2016 the Pro-Life Movement took action, voting to keeping our pro-life majorities in the House and Senate and electing a pro-life president. We did our part. Now it’s their… Read more »

The Big Death Lobby, Part Two

Stephanie Block, a veteran journalist, documents the role of Saul Alinsky and his followers in radicalizing American religious institutions.   In this video she focuses on one state, North Carolina,… Read more »