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>Zogby poll: abortion can kill politicians , too

>It seems that current events have “galvanized undecided voters into the pro-life camp.” Zogby poll from early this month, results published today show that there is much more common ground in support of limitations on abortion than the mainstream media would want you to know. The authors don’t mention that South Dakota passed their ban … Continue reading

What about miscarriage?

Again and again we must repeat that intentional elective abortion is the intervention to *cause* death, without medical necessity. A common pro-abortion argument is that no one cares about miscarriages, so we must not really care about the unborn. If all this fuss and bother meant anything, we’d be working just as hard at preventing … Continue reading

Hastings BIOETHICSFORUM Comments on my Comments

The Hastings Report posted my entire response to Dr. Lindemann’s opinion on the South Dakota legislation banning abortion except to save the life of the mother, along with her responses to me. Please note, I don’t equate women who don’t want to be mothers with Ted Bundy (or Andrea Yates, although Dr. Lindemann did not … Continue reading

>Hastings BIOETHICSFORUM Comments on my Comments

>The Hastings Report posted my entire response to Dr. Lindemann’s opinion on the South Dakota legislation banning abortion except to save the life of the mother, along with her responses to me. Please note, I don’t equate women who don’t want to be mothers with Ted Bundy (or Andrea Yates, although Dr. Lindemann did not … Continue reading

Robert P. George and Eric Cohen on Korean (and US) cloning scandal

On the day the we learn that the Korean veterinarian, Hwang Wu Suk, has been fired and is solely to blame for falsifying data and coercing women to undergo oocyte donation, Robert P. George and Eric Cohen on the National Review OnLine, give us an informative report on the scandal and its effects in science … Continue reading

>Robert P. George and Eric Cohen on Korean (and US) cloning scandal

>On the day the we learn that the Korean veterinarian, Hwang Wu Suk, has been fired and is solely to blame for falsifying data and coercing women to undergo oocyte donation, Robert P. George and Eric Cohen on the National Review OnLine, give us an informative report on the scandal and its effects in science … Continue reading

Another religiously biased op-ed

The Atlantic Journal Constitution published an editorial (free registration required) today, by C. Joshua Villenes that implies that the only reason to oppose abortion is a misguided and mistaken religious belief. He repeats many of the fallacies that we’ve read before and answered before. Here’s an excerpt: Those who seek to outlaw abortion often use … Continue reading

Another religiously biased op-ed

The Atlantic Journal Constitution published an editorial (free registration required) today, by C. Joshua Villenes that implies that the only reason to oppose abortion is a misguided and mistaken religious belief. He repeats many of the fallacies that we’ve read before and answered before. Here’s an excerpt: Those who seek to outlaw abortion often use … Continue reading

>"Death With Dignity" for everyone

>Okay, just everyone who wants to kill themselves with the help of a doctor.Pat Wray, an Oregonian outdoor reporter, has written a column praising his State for aiding people who want to kill themselves. And he believes the option should be available – with medical help and counseling, of course – for any adult who … Continue reading

"Death With Dignity" for everyone

Okay, just everyone who wants to kill themselves with the help of a doctor.Pat Wray, an Oregonian outdoor reporter, has written a column praising his State for aiding people who want to kill themselves. And he believes the option should be available – with medical help and counseling, of course – for any adult who … Continue reading

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