Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism, and consults for the Patients Rights Council.
What I’ve Been Saying: LA Times Columnist Calls on Animal Rights Movement to Condemn Violence
From First ThoughtsEver since the animal rights movement came onto my radar, I have urged its leaders to condemn the terrorists within their midst. With the exception of Gary Francione and a few others, the silence among most leadership—particularly from the PETA folk—not to mention the rank and file, has . . . . Continue Reading »
The drive to create moral equivalencies between human beings and animals continues. In California, a bill has been introduced that could treat leaving the scene of an accident involving a car and an animal, the same as a hit and run involving a human being. From AB 1224, authored by Assemblyman Mike . . . . Continue Reading »
It wasn’t bad enough that President Obama stealthily removed a pro science/pro ethics pluripotent Bush stem cell policy, pretending that he was fighting the forces of anti-science. Now Melody Barnes, the president’s domestic policy adviser, has written an article extolling the . . . . Continue Reading »
I have been mouthing off at President Obama’s stem cell actions all week, particularly with regard to his silent evisceration of the “alternative methods” federal funding requirement. Toward that end, I did what I do when steam is coming out my ears; wrote a piece for the Daily . . . . Continue Reading »
I have a piece up on today’s Daily Standard in which I deconstruct President Obama’s stem cell policy. Not only did he revoke former president Bush’s embryonic stem cell funding restrictions, but he also rescinded Bush’s executive order requiring funding of . . . . Continue Reading »
Oprah Culture, named after the hyper successful daytime television powerhouse Oprah Winfrey, is soap opera in real life—which in the cause of destroying moralism so that nobody feels badly over their various dyfunctions—extols people pushing the envelope of cultural values, those . . . . Continue Reading »
Fetal Farming, Here We Come: UK Scientists Say to Use Aborted Fetuses as Sources of Organs
From First ThoughtsTell me we aren’t on the path to using human beings as mere produce: A UK bioethicist has called for using fetal organs from abortions in transplantation. From the story:Kidneys and livers from aborted foetuses could be given to the desperately ill and ease the organ donor shortage, a leading . . . . Continue Reading »
The sense of entitlement is so thick, so embedded within the genome of the biotech research community, that apparently no matter the extent to which they are catered, it is never, ever enough. Only days after they got virtually all they claimed they wanted from President Obama, some scientists are . . . . Continue Reading »
We’ve had a real growth spurt here at SHS. In the last month. We have gone from about 30,000 visits and 25,000 discreet visitors every thirty days to nearly 40,000 visits from about 31,000 visitors. And the last few days have had about 2000 visitors a day. We’re not the Daily Kos or . . . . Continue Reading »
I am applauded and criticized for my comments about President Obama’s rescission of the Bush “alternative method” executive order over at Belief Net—from the version of the criticism I posted on the First Things blog, which contained slightly different language than I put . . . . Continue Reading »
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