Catholic “Beliefs” and the Abortion Debate
by George WeigelThe correct answer to the question of when human life begins is not a matter of faith; it is a matter of scientific fact. Continue Reading »
The correct answer to the question of when human life begins is not a matter of faith; it is a matter of scientific fact. Continue Reading »
By the time procedurally adequate litigation is launched under S.B. 8, many unborn Texan lives will have been spared. That is a beautiful thing, and pro-lifers around the nation should be pleased. Continue Reading »
Using Dobbs to overturn Roe will move our society slightly closer to a more accurate understanding of what it means to be human. Continue Reading »
Christian sexual ethics, the sanctity of life, and evangelism are core commitments of Christian faith and life. They are main things. Let us keep them main things. Continue Reading »
The bishops are looking to clarify—with the final goal of healing and full communion—that the facilitation of abortion is a grave moral evil. Continue Reading »
Lynn Fitch has strongly condemned Roe and Casey, deferring to the Constitution rather than flawed judicial precedent. Continue Reading »
I have met people who claim to be great champions of animal rights, and yet are vehemently in favor of abortion. Continue Reading »
God willing, our generation will be known as the post-Roe generation. Continue Reading »
Malta is one of the last countries in the world where abortion is illegal, but pro-abortion activists are trying to change that. Continue Reading »
Roe must go. It is morally and, more to the point for the Court, constitutionally indefensible—and has been from the moment it was handed down. Continue Reading »