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by Helen Alvare, J.D.
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The California Supreme Court decided several weeks ago that doctors specializing in assisted reproductive technologies may not assert their religious freedom as a defense to California’s Civil Rights law requirement that businesses provide services without discrimination on the basis of clients’ sexual orientation. A fertility clinic willing to treat heterosexual patients must therefore also treat homosexual patients.
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10/02/2008
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by Elizabeth Moncher, MS, MSW
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1. Ms. O’Leary, can you begin by helping us understand what is meant
by feminism, and whether there are particular distinctions among
feminists that are important to recognize?
It is important to distinguish liberal feminism from radical feminism
and these from the search for authentic womanhood based on the truth
about the human person.
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07/10/2008
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by Matt Hanley
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If you were looking for another indicator of the cultural malaise to which our young are subjected today, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) delivered last week. At the 2008 National STD Prevention Conference in Chicago, March 11th, they issued results of a nationally representative survey which found that slightly more that one in four (26%), or 3.2 million, teenage girls between ages 14 and 19 have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Among those infected, about 15% had more than one disease. Some groups had about twice the national average – nearly half of young African American women or adolescents in the survey had an STD.
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03/20/2008
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by Culture of Life
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Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse is Research Fellow at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty and former Research Fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution. In an interview with Culture of Life Foundation, Dr. Morse discusses her research on abstinence education programs and what she calls “Comprehensive Abstinence Education”.
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03/07/2008
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by Dawn Eden
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Contributing writer Dawn Eden is author of The Thrill of the Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On (Thomas Nelson) and an internationally recognized speaker on chastity. During the past year, her writings on culture-of-life issues, faith, and popular culture have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the Sunday Times of London, the National Post of Canada, and First Things.
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01/16/2008
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by William E. May
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The use of condoms to prevent transmission of a disease is intrinsically evil because the object freely chosen that specifies the moral nature of the act is not the marital act, an act in which husband wife give and receive one another and become literally “one flesh,” but a different kind of act, one that in no way unites them but rather changes utterly the “language of the body.” by William E. May, Michael J. McGivney Professor of Moral Theology Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family
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11/13/2007
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by Joe Capizzi, Ph.D.
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Writing in the Washington Post, Michael Kinsley thinks he has cornered opponents of embryo-destructive research into contradicting themselves. In fact all he does is reveal his ignorance of the pro-life movement.
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07/12/2006
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by Joe Capizzi, Ph.D.
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Conservative Protestants are beginning to join faithful Catholics in recognizing the harm done to society by widespread contraception.
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05/09/2006
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by Catholic Medical Association
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This is a summary or condensed version of the statement of the Catholic Medical Association on the diagnosis and treatment of Same Sex Attraction. The extended version is also available on the Culture of Life website.
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03/08/2006
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by Culture of Life
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Strong majorities of Americans oppose gay marriage. Supporters of SSM (Same Sex Marriage) therefore seek to change the subject to just about anything: our sacred constitution, federalism, discrimination, benefits, homosexuality, gay rights. Our goal is simple: Shift the conversation rapidly back to marriage. Don’t get sidetracked. Marriage is the issue. Marriage is what we care about. Marriage really matters. It’s just common sense.
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01/31/2006
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View Highlights from our Recent Event:
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“William E. May Award for Promoting Ethics and the Human Person”
Presented to
Dr. William E. May
In conjunction with our annual conference:
The Culture of Life vs. The Culture of Death: from Humanae Vitae to Cloning and Assisted Suicide
View Speakers, Bios and Abstracts
Saturday September 20, 2008
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