A new law has gone into effect in Missouri that requires women contemplating abortion to be told some medical facts. From the story: But in the meantime, the process of getting an abortion in Missouri has changed. Starting this week women seeking an abortion in Missouri will:- Be asked if they . . . . Continue Reading »
When Ralph Waldo Emerson spoke at the Harvard School of Divinity in 1838,he delivered an address that should be required reading for evangelicals. Basically, Emerson exhorted these young clergymen to turn their backs on doctrine to explore unfettered the limits of the human . . . . Continue Reading »
What’s next? An animal rights suicide bomber at the Bronx Zoo? Our tendency is to try to read some larger meaning into the bizarre story of James Lee, the paradoxically anti-human humanistsaving us from ourselves by making sure there aren’t any more selveswho held . . . . Continue Reading »
Why do between a fifth and a quarter of Americans think that Barack Obama is a Muslim? I was interviewed this morning by one new outlet on this topic. Perhaps 10% of the population listens to the talk-radio conspiracy theorists who actually believe that Obama is a covert Muslim, which of course is . . . . Continue Reading »
“Where we disagree we should try to put the best possible construction on the position of the other, while never trimming the truth,” wrote Fr. Neuhaus , “That will become more important as Mormons become more of a presence, both in this country and the world.” I was . . . . Continue Reading »
Some in the ESCR community—and I am referring to those without moral objections—are worried that the coming ESC human trials are premature. From the story:Scientists are poised to inject cells created from embryonic stem cells into some patients with a progressive form of blindness and . . . . Continue Reading »
Cross-posted from First Thoughts . . .Many of us who are Christians and/or conservatives have enjoyed Russell Kirk’s books over the years. Although The Conservative Mind gets most of the attention, I suspect some may have found The Roots of American Order to be a better read. . . . . Continue Reading »
Many of us who are Christians and/or conservatives have enjoyed Russell Kirk’s books over the years. Although The Conservative Mind gets most of the attention, I suspect some may have found The Roots of American Order to be a better read. The difference is that The Conservative . . . . Continue Reading »
Stephen Hawking’s been in the news the past few weeks, for speaking on rather dark matters. Last month he said “I believe that the long-term future of the human race must be in space,” and urged that we prepare to abandon the Earth. Now, according to Reuters , Hawking says a new . . . . Continue Reading »