Readers of SHS may recall the indictment of Ted Goodwin and other Final Exit Network activists, accused of assisting the suicide of a man in remission from cancer who was distraught at his disfiguring surgery. The defendants challenged the indictment, denied by the Georgia Court of . . . . Continue Reading »
Authority in the Education of a Human Being Public Discourse , Anthony Esolen Criticizing the Vatican shouldnt always be a sign of anti-Catholicism National Post , Charles Lewis Obama: God Wants Us To Put People Back To Work USA Today , David Jackson The Overblown Islamist Threat New . . . . Continue Reading »
In an interview with Utah’s Deseret News, New York’s Archbishop Timothy Dolan expresses hope in the wake of the New York marriage defeat: If traditional marriage advocates can find the right tone in making their case, Archbishop Dolan believes they will ultimately come out on top, . . . . Continue Reading »
So I saw Cain on the Fox Special Report show yesterday. I’m going to ignore all the stuff about sexual harassment because I don’t know what is true and I figure it will shake out in the next couple of weeks (or even faster.) I’m more interested in some of Cain’s . . . . Continue Reading »
Note: Earlier today I denounced as a waste of time the attempt by Republicans in the House to reaffirm In God We Trust as the national motto . A reader thoughtfully asked whether there is some value in reminding Americans that it is in God that we must trust. My answer is yes and no: . . . . Continue Reading »
This math question has been floating around the interwebs recently: The answer may initially seem obvious, a rather straightforward application of probability. But if you look at it more closely you’ll see that it’s the type of question that Epimenides might ask if he was a statistics . . . . Continue Reading »
With the birth of the worlds seven billionth person on October 31 (or thereabouts), the ongoing rumble about overpopulation rose an octave higher than usual. A group called the Center for Biological Diversity launched an awareness campaign linking contraceptive use to . . . . Continue Reading »
In his latest On the Square column , George Weigel offers suggestions on how to break bad liturgical habits: The long-awaited introduction of the new translation of the Roman Missal on Nov. 27, the first Sunday of Advent, offers the Church in the Anglophere an opportunity to reflect on the riches . . . . Continue Reading »
Next week, Mississippi voters will decide whether to convey legal personhood on human beings from inception of the embryo after the completion of fertilization. From the NPR story:Next week Mississippi voters will decide whether to pass a constitutional amendment that redefines a person. Under . . . . Continue Reading »
It was just over two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion. So how did we add 6 billion people in 200 years? . . . . Continue Reading »