What's Missing From the March for Life
by John WatersThe March for Life has become more a celebration of pro-life energies than a commemoration of abortion victims. Continue Reading »
The March for Life has become more a celebration of pro-life energies than a commemoration of abortion victims. Continue Reading »
Featuring Kathryn Jean Lopez on the March for Life 2019 and the state of the pro-life movement today. Continue Reading »
Though the Sisters' legal struggles seemed to have ended in 2016 and 2017, they are now enduring death by a thousand legal cuts at the state level, enabled by the federal courts and their Obama-appointed judges. Continue Reading »
The pro-choice media and entertainment industry seem to have conspired to make certain that as few people as possible ever see the film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. Continue Reading »
When the temptation to ally the Church with a particular political party is not resisted, it invariably leads to trouble—politically and, more importantly, evangelically. Continue Reading »
The notion that the pro-life movement can be identified with Trump or the Republican Party is specious. Continue Reading »
The discipline of medicine is an art of dynamic tension. Continue Reading »
Does the Constitution really only protect “walking-around persons”? Continue Reading »
One pernicious effect of lead exposure is not widely understood: It reduces biological fertility and increases the rate of fetal death and miscarriage. Continue Reading »
A few years back, I saw an anchor on network news observe that the average age of abortion doctors was above sixty, and there weren’t many such doctors left. Then I saw something I was entirely unaccustomed to seeing on network news: a story about Project Rachel, and how it was helping . . . . Continue Reading »