Reparative Therapy in California

The Associated Press reported last night that a first-of-its-kind ban on the rather controversial method of psychotherapy intended to eliminate same-sex attraction, or reparative therapy, is making its way through the California statehouse. Plenty of conservative religious groups are upset about . . . . Continue Reading »

Clandestine Abortions and Maternal Mortality

Will outlawing abortion increase maternal mortality resulting from clandestine abortions? A study by a professor of family medicine at the University of Chile (the country has tight pro-life laws) suggests that the answer is no: From a public health view, restrictive laws are hypothesized to cause . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 5.9.12

The Nuns and the “God Within” Ross Douthat,  New York Times Is Youth Ministry a Failed Experiment? Alex Murashko,  The Christian Post Cornel West’s Unending Quest Lisa Miller,   New York Magazine “Julia” and the Demands of Charity Emily Stimpson, . . . . Continue Reading »

Gay Marriage, Porcher Francophila, etc.

Out of pure laziness, I turn to the emailbox for post fodder: I’m not angling for a post here, I just really want your thoughts on this stuff. You know how I’m always belaboring the point that an undifferentiated national ballot doesn’t elect a president, 50 individual states do? . . . . Continue Reading »

Esolen’s Lively Virtues

If you haven’t come across it yet, Anthony Esolen has been writing a series of articles—expositions, really—covering the seven “lively virtues,” counterparts to the more widely-known deadly sins, for Crisis . This morning the third in the series, on meekness , went up. . . . . Continue Reading »

Naomi Schaefer Riley Is Right

Why would anyone want to write a dissertation about black midwifery — wasn’t that subject closed with Gone With the Wind ? How could there be anything to say after “I don’t know nothing ’bout birthin’ babies!” To want more information than that, a person . . . . Continue Reading »

Fetuses = Persons For White House Tour

My, my: For abortion, a gestating fetus doesn’t count as one of “us” to the Obama crowd. But for a White House tour, he or she does.  From the Free Beacon story:The White House Visitors Office requires that an unborn child—still residing in utero—must be counted as a . . . . Continue Reading »