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Apples and Pairs (for fun)

The limerick is—or ought to be—the poetic genre ideally suited to the blogosphere: Short and pithy, quotable and memorable, feisty and funny and fine. And sometimes, just sometimes, it actually reveals a kernel of wisdom through the show of wit. Here are two eminent examples, from the . . . . Continue Reading »

Teenage Pregnancy

In yesterday’s daily article, I wrote about the War on Abstinence being waged by Planned Parenthood and the ACLU. At the top of the Drudge Report this morning are news reports from Gloucester, Massachusetts, about seventeen girls—-all under the age of sixteen—-who made a pact to . . . . Continue Reading »

The Population Bust

In yesterday’s Boston Globe , Jeff Jacoby writes of the the dangers of depopulation and of how having more people can help society. A sample: Like other prejudices, the belief that more humanity means more misery resists compelling evidence to the contrary. In the past two centuries, the . . . . Continue Reading »

Regenerative Medicine Cancer "Cure?"

Hopefully this is very big. A patient was injected with billions of his own genetically altered white blood cells and it apparently put his metastasized cancer into remission. From the story:A cancer patient has made a full recovery after being injected with billions of his own immune cells in the . . . . Continue Reading »

Pardon Us for Living

Our friend Wesley J. Smith writes : I have been warning and warning that a virulent anti-humanism is becoming rampant. A site on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (roughly akin to the BBC) Website— Planet Slayer —specifically, “Professor Schpinkee’s Greenhouse Calculator . . . . Continue Reading »

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