Recently I’ve heard some talk comparing and contrasting the anti-abortion and anti-homosexual movements. As I understand it, some people at least feel that the anti-abortion movement has quietly been gaining ground, while the anti-homosexual movement has very quickly lost a lot of support. People have been asking “Why is this?” and sometimes “What can the
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Death Penalty? (Part 2)
In a previous article, I began to discuss the question which was posed to me, “Is it wrong that we’re happy that Saddam was killed?” In that article I discussed whether the “we” in the question referred to us as Christians or citizens of the U.S. and if that makes a difference. Now I will
Ron Paul
I think I’ve found my favorite congressman: Just a few days after the presidential election, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) — the only libertarian in Congress — rose to the House floor to deliver a stinging critique of the Bush administration’s war policy, assaults on civil liberties, and massive increases in the size and cost
Disturbing Indictment
Woman refuses C-section, is charged when baby stillborn Interestingly enough, this story disturbs me, but not for the reason you might think. Actually, the brief quote that ends the article describes my fear. It is quite ironic that it is permissible to “abort” an unborn child, but a crime when one of the babies dies
Abortion, the Church and Political Issues
I received this bit of news in an email today, and thought that no matter your stance on it, it was interesting enough to pass on: Norma McCorvey Reopens Roe Case and Asks it Be Overturned Washington, DC — Norma McCorvey, the former “Roe” of Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court case that legalized



