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The following article was originally published on MercatorNet on May 17, 2013By Tom Mortier & Steven BiesemanIn 2002, Belgium became the second country in the world after its neighbour, the Nethe ... discussWith looming deadlines and constant activity it’s easy to drown out the loneliness. When the busyness subsides, it’s scary what we find. A recent injury drastically altered my summer plans and I ... discuss
Driving out of town on a Thursday, a pastor passed an adult movie store. Toward the edge of its parking lot, a familiar bright green car caught his eye. It belonged to another clergyman in his town, a ... discuss
By TITO EDWARDS | Atheist Identifies Problem with Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ by C. E. Olson - BigPulpit.com 9 Videos that Warm the Catholic Soul - H. H. Ambrose, Saint Peter’s Lis ... discuss
‘What could I do? I killed the baby,’ abortionist told nurse about baby born aliveby Sarah Terzo Note: T ... discuss
Is an unborn baby “a life worth sacrificing?” The question is horrifying, but the argument was all too real. In a recent article, Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon.com conceded what the pro ... discuss
Quebec Rally against Euthanasia—“ The proposals under consideration put each of us at risk especially those who are made vulnerable because of a society that views our lives in ... discuss
How legal euthanasia changed Belgium for ever The ideology of absolute self-determination has become sacred and unquestionable.By Tom Mortier and Steven Bieseman In 2002, Belgiu ... discuss
How can one process utter tragedy, such as the loss of dozens of lives in Moore, Oklahoma from yesterday’s monster tornado? How can we respond with grace and not despair? How can we still believ ... discuss
The Goodness of God and the Reality of Evil - Dr. Mohler reflects on the tornado in Oklahoma: “Every thoughtful person must deal with the problem of evil. Evil acts and tragic events come to us ... discuss
Portland, Ore., May 21, 2013 / 04:05 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The recent production of stem cells from cloned human embryos has prompted a researcher to consider the need for scientists to take other disc ... discuss
The Goodness of God and the Reality of Evil - Dr. Mohler reflects on the tornado in Oklahoma: “Every thoughtful person must deal with the problem of evil. Evil acts and tragic events come to us ... discuss
Every thoughtful person must deal with the problem of evil. Evil acts and tragic events come to us all in this vale of tears known as human life. The problem of evil and suffering is undoubtedly the ... discuss
Tea Party Patriots Reject Apology, Demand Resignations and Insist on Investigation! Encourage: Rein in the IRS Rallies on Tuesday, May 21 @ Noon On behalf of Tea Party, Patriot groups, 9/12, liberty ... discuss
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Vatican City, May 20, 2013 / 04:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis asked those gathered for the Pentecost Vigil Mass at the Vatican to chant Christ's name instead of his own, highlighting his role a ... discuss
Monday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Someone from the crowd came to Jesus and said, “Teacher, I have brought to you my son possessed by a mute spirit. Wherev ... discuss
Man Takes 12-Year-Old to Planned Parenthood for Abortion to Hide Rapeby Steven Ertelt A man in Washington state took a 12-year-old girl to a Planned Parenthood clinic for an abortion to cover ... discuss
The 2012 election was stolen, Alinsky-style. Who knows what other tactics they used that we haven't even discovered yet. We may even ask: what is it they did that is so much worse than the IRS thin ... discuss
Alan Keyes: Obama Is Working With Terrorists To Introduce Tyrannical Governmentauthored by Tim Brown, Freedom Outpost, May 18, 2013article source: http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/05/alan ... discuss
Dr. Bill Donohue, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights: The problems with the IRS extend beyond playing politics with conservative groups seeking a tax-exempt status. I have never made t ... discuss
I am a great crafter! I can craft someone else's idea- and even improve on it! But I am not an original craft thinkerupper. So when I got an original idea last year for Pentecost, I jumped on it! ... discuss
"Gosnell Case Is Shifting Public Opinion On Abortion," is the headline on the Investors' Business Daily story. But not all of the public. Only the members of the public who have a clue that Kermit Go ... discuss
ow that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of hi ... discuss
O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on ... discuss
successfully acquired the art of living a Christian life—when we have learned to apply the principles of true religion, and enjoy its help and comfort in our daily life. It is easy to join i ... discuss
="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/MM1AWO92Crc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction. Prov ... discuss
Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter(Click here for readings)Peter turned and saw the disciple following whom Jesus loved. When Peter saw him, he said to Jesus, “Lord, what about him? ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORMay 19, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler There is some sense to calling Pentecost the birthday of the Church, but it can be somewhat glib. You might say that the Church was born when Chris ... discuss
I bought, and my house mate and I, moved into a house on the east side of Des Moines that had sat empty for two or three years. Since it was late fall (Halloween day) when we moved in, everything in ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. There is ... discuss
(Article image by Roman Genn) By Daniel Foster | National Review: Mitch McConnell had a problem. He needed to give President Obama, the man he had publicly vowed to make a one-term president, a nom ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - May 17, 2013 The Senate was not in session today and will reconvene on Monday at 2 PM, when it will take up S. 954, the farm bill. Yesterday, the Senate voted 97-0 to conf ... discuss
The commemoration of Florence Nightingale is controversial. On the one hand, she doubted or question many of the central articles of the Creed. On the other hand, she believed in God and devoted her l ... discuss
May has been a whirlwind month thus far in our crazy household, between social worker visits, baseball, therapies for both babies, doctor visits, baseball, specialist visits, sickness, baseball, daily ... discuss
Jiggs McDonald, NHL Hall of Fame broadcaster speaking in Orillia , Ontario , says, “I am truly perplexed that so many of my friends are against another mosque being built in Toronto I think it s ... discuss
Q - My question is how far is too far in a relationship, that is not marriage? Should it not go past kissing? Or is it ok to show more affection than that? Also If you are married, do all the actions ... discuss
Remarks of Hugh Scher on behalf of Euthanasia Prevention Coalition at the Quebec Springtime March against Euthanasia - May 18, 2013Hugh ScherI bring best wishes and strong support from the Euthanasia ... discuss
…taking the definition of “willfully ignorant” and “gullible” to new extremes. If you are one of these pathetic souls, you believe: Low-level agents within the ATF ran ... discuss
Over the past few years, Obama’s IRS has been targeting Conservative groups for discriminatory treatment for the purpose of stifling political opposition. That’s scary enough. It’ ... discuss
="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/MM1AWO92Crc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction. Prov ... discuss
Stem Cells in General Much of the confusion over stem cell research involves misunderstanding of terms, so let’s begin with some definitions. Stem cells are immature cells that are undifferentia ... discuss
More Georgette Heyer, this time from the book I'm reading at bedtime, The Foundling."Dear me," said the Duke. "And how did all this come about, Tom?""I didn't do those things! At least I never meant t ... discuss
The many aspects of the Gosnell case, and the implications of the guilty verdict, have been examined with great insight by so many. Ramesh Ponnuru pointed out that the verdict should not be consider ... discuss
How goes it in the never-ending socialist revolution of Venezuela? Well, if you need to use the bathroom, not so good. First milk, butter, coffee and cornmeal ran short. Now Venezuela is running ... discuss
If you aren’t reading Mere-O Notes, you really ought to be. Perhaps it is presumptuous to use an ‘ought’ so early in a discussion of ethics, but so be it. Really, go check it out. It ... discuss
Welden is facing a possible life sentence after the feds accused him of tricking his girlfriend, 26-year-old Remee Lee, into taking an abortion pill. According to the federal indictment, 28-year-old W ... discuss
"Most illegal medical abortionists will not handle a case when the pregnancy is beyond the twelfth week, but there are no doubt some exceptions. The technique of the well-accredited criminal abortioni ... discuss
-By Warner Todd Huston Attorney Jack McMahon had an interesting excuse for why he lost the case to a guilty verdict for his client, abortion mill operator Kermit Gosnell. It was because of the “ ... discuss
No matter how many clothes I have, I consistently am deceived to think that I literally have nothing to wear. It’s like a mental block. I can look at my clothes, see them, and somehow come up wi ... discuss
Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA) went on the Hugh Hewitt Show tonight and dropped this bombshell. The Holder-Obama Justice Department tapped the House of Representatives Cloak Room. They tapped the cloa ... discuss
Born alive after abortion part 11: former clinic workers’ allegations by Sarah Terzo ... discuss
Boston College (BC), a university that stands proudly within the Jesuit, Catholic tradition, has raised the ire of Catholics in the United States and Ireland by choosing to honor Irish Prime Minister ... discuss
Full disclosure: I’ve seen all seasons of the How I Met Your Mother available on Netflix, although I haven’t kept up with current episodes. It’s entertaining, it has it’s funn ... discuss
Don Cooper, Executive Director of Abolish Human Abortion, explains that we should focus less on collecting evidence that abortion is evil and more on waking up Christians to be more involved in stopp ... discuss
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement following the resignation of acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller:“More than two years after t ... discuss
Many bioethicists want to destroy what remains of the sanctity/equality of human life ethic. Two areas of current push in this regard are the drive to permit infanticide and to harvest organs fro ... discuss
Saving Money This Summer: How to Be Frugal and Still Enjoy Family Fun (More for Less Guides) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: BUDGETING TO SAVE MONEY IN THE SUMMER CHAPTER 2: FINANCIAL LESSO ... discuss
Last April I wrote that I had found a photo editor online to replace Piknik, which was bought up and discontinued by Google. That editor is iPiccy. I love that it: Easily allows me to crop my ... discuss
Which is something that natural health, nourishing traditions sorts community have been saying for, oh, YEARS. More here. After years of government warnings that Americans must lower sodium levels in ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van Maren“People have often asked, and we’ve asked ourselves—how could Nazi Germany participate in the Holocaust? How can you take entire segments of your society, Jews as well ... discuss
“Somewhere along the way, standing up for gay marriage went from nervy to trendy.” This was the assessment offered by Frank Bruni, an influential openly-gay columnist for The New York Time ... discuss
Christians are rightly and necessarily concerned about leadership, but many Christians seem to aim no higher than secular standards and visions of leadership. We can learn a great deal from the secula ... discuss
Irony alert...After reading through the mainstream news this morning, it's clear what the new defense is for Democrats under fire for incompetence and/or conspiracy; namely, government is just too mas ... discuss
This is the kind of blog comment that makes you want to know its author. It came as a response to my post, years back, on The Gift of Tongues. I post it today with immense gratitude for the time he ... discuss
Nine members of Gosnell Jury say they are “pro-choice”By Dave AndruskoWe will have a number of posts today on the guilty verdicts handed down yesterday by a ... discuss
There are lots of new Kindle deals today. Here are four books by J.I. Packer: Taking God Seriously ($5.99); A Passion for Faithfulness ($4.99); Growing in Christ ($3.99); Affirming the Apostle’s ... discuss
Late-term abortionist Jean Guimond was recently interviewed on Montreal radio to get his reaction to the Kermit Gosnell case. (Paul Arcand 98.5FM). Campaigne Québec-Vie made a transcript of the inter ... discuss
JAY LENO: The heat wave just continuing here in California. They're warning this could be a long, hot summer, and they're telling everyone to cover up. Believe me, you don't have to tell the Obama Whi ... discuss
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The Saint of the Day for May 15 is St. Isidore the FarmerWhen he was barely old enough to wield a hoe, Isidore entered the service of John de Vergas, a wealthy landowner from Madrid, and worked faithf ... discuss
With all the focus on Kermit Gosnell this week it is tempting to believe we are turning a corner.Won't America wake up from the national killing spree? Will enough stomachs turn that somelong overdue ... discuss
Call me ju- udge- ment- al, Call me gossip mo-on-ger… Sung to the tune of “Call me Irresponsible.” I got a comment from “M.” She/he said my last post was “gossip. ... discuss
Alternate title: Harry Reid Sees No Problem With Infanticide. In other words, murdering infants isn't the issue ... it just needs to be done in better facilities: . H/t - Liberty News ... discuss
The Kermit Gosnell and Cleveland kidnapping stories have been raising some questions when it comes to the issue of abortion. Gosnell, certainly (and where it was actually covered), definitely brought ... discuss
Thomas Sowell, on Barack Obama's Libyan-related collapsing house of cards:There can be honest differences of opinion on many subjects. But there can also be dishonest differences. Last week's testimon ... discuss
Fr. Peter West takes a look at homosexuality and the Theology of the Body: Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex ... discuss
G’day Seems like a good thing. Well, time is probably something they have on hand. More things than are dreamed of in your books, perhaps. Bravo. Hey! That’s an old standard “da ... discuss
Finding a College: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Finding a Perfect Fit (Coffee Break Books) “Finding a College”: Parents homeschooling high school sometimes get the feeling that the light at the ... discuss
“Kermit Gosnell has been found guilty and will get what he deserves. Now, let’s make sure these women are vindicated by delivering what all women deserve: access to the full range of health servi ... discuss
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OK. Take a few Colorado oversteps. Would local zoning laws do it? All that sex talk makes Lucy a duller girl. A set of odd wheels for bikes. Devil(s) … impersonal or not? Why? Maybe they we ... discuss
A couple of weeks ago, we published an article that addressed the issue of whether or not abolitionists have the authority to speak to Christians who meet in a different locality, regarding genuine co ... discuss
Vermont legislators need to reject assisted suicide bill S-77, that works as a "bait and switch." S-77 has been sold to legislators as "providing patient choice" with safeguards to protect people ... discuss
Diary of a Pro-Life Girl enumerates some things that could be improved at the Ottawa March for Life: 1. The focus on Christianity. How many atheist or agnostic pro-lifers didn't attend, or left ear ... discuss
Desiree Hawkins was 16 years old when she had an abortion at Kermit Gosnell’s house of horrors. She describes her traumatic experience here. Four aspects of her experience apply to abortion in g ... discuss
An elderly woman from the Glen Park area of Gary asked me for help with a Medicare medical bill problem. She is a client of the insurance agency where I work. After I reviewed her papers, we phoned he ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 12, 2013 / 04:11 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The leader of a conservative think-tank is calling for more balanced abortion coverage from the Washington Post after the paper’s publi ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORMay 12, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler Following Pentecost, the Apostles discussed whether someone had to become a Jew to be a Christian. It seems an odd problem for us today, ... discuss
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I found this review of a book that seems like pure science fiction instead of reality. The book is called “Exo-Vaticana: Petrus Romanus, Project L.U.C.I.F.E.R., and the Vatican’s Astonishing Plan ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. Following Pentec ... discuss
Where does Todd Courser get off preaching about "Unity" when his own conception of Republicanism is bifurcated?The former candidate for Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party typically spaces out h ... discuss
A Mother's Day EssayThe second Sunday of May is Mother's Day here in these United States. From its origins in 19th Century feminism and pacifism, the day grew into a general celebration of motherhood& ... discuss
During the April 2013 QUESTION TIME, I hinted that I was beginning some yard and garden work. So here’s why I haven’t been writing: My potato towers were the first things to go into the ... discuss
class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"> In this chapter God spells out which animals are clean and which ones are unclean. God says, in so many words, “You shall eat this…you ... discuss
The following commentary was published on the Not Dead Yet blog on May 10, 2013.Stephen DrakeBy Stephen Drake, Not Dead Yet researcherS. 77, the assisted suicide bill passed by the Vermont State ... discuss
The children were anxiously awaiting spring after a long winter and cold start to spring. They dreamed of playing outside and now that it is here it is hard to stay focused on a schedule when the we ... discuss
The political and cultural battle continues to rage over whether the government can rightfully usurp people's consciences by, for example, forcing Catholic hospitals to perform abortions, or forcing a ... discuss
Friday on The Five, Greg Gutfeld declared that the Leftist media, Obama's "scandal condom," failed. Video.GREG GUTFELD: Dismissing a cover-up while having an off the record discussion or briefing abou ... discuss
Via Friends of the Chamber The Associated Press - by STEPHEN OHLEMACHER WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service inappropriately flagged conservative political groups for additional reviews ... discuss
by Fr. Peter West May 10, 2013 (HLIWorldWatch.org) - Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex marriage. ... discuss
by Fr. Peter West May 10, 2013 (HLIWorldWatch.org) - Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex marriage. ... discuss
Dear Mr. Pacheco: CBC’s Office of the Ombudsman is independent of CBC News management and thus has no say in day-to-day decision-making. The CBC Ombudsman has a mandate to determine whether ... discuss
THE VIRAL EMAIL SENT BY A MARINE GENERAL IN 2003 ON THE IMPORTANCE OF READING By Jonathon M. Seidl, The Blaze, May. 10, 2013 article source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/05/10/the-viral-e ... discuss
e mso 9]> < ![endif]--> Brethren, Peace and Good to all in Jesus Christ. Many of you are already familiar with the different approaches to biblical interpretation. There are many because the ... discuss
A comment received in another post…. “A woman’s right to bodily autonomy outweighs fetal pain because we live in a society that does not force people to use their bodies to support others ... discuss
By Margaret DoreMargaret DoreMargaret Dore is an elder law/appellate attorney in Washington state who has been licensed to practice law since 1986. Dore is a former Law Clerk to the Washington S ... discuss
Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex marriage.” If young people today are at all aware of what the Catholic Chu ... discuss
How To Memorize The Entire Bible In No Time Flat I downloaded this when it was free, and I have now deleted it. I didn’t find it very useful. The Art of Reading Poetry A notable feature of Harol ... discuss
This past week I supported a common sense solution to voter fraud in Iowa. The amendment I supported requires a person to provide proof of identity to a precinct election official on Election Day befo ... discuss
Many in the media have been repeating the abortion-rights activists' mantra that women went to Kermit Gosnell because nobody else was providing their "needed" abortions. The problem with this is that ... discuss
Folks, you will hear a lot of misinformation by the liberal media about how many people were at the March. Don’t believe any of the pro-abort hucksters masquerading as objective journalists. ... discuss
The proprietary status of the Scripture is becoming a problem for parishes that are wanting to broadcast text during liturgy rather than have everyone hold missalettes (which are expensive). Here is ... discuss
Today In Washington, D.C. - April 9, 2013 Yesterday, the House Benghazi hearing was extraordinary, but as Gary Bauer noted "that you wouldn't know it if you depended on Big Media. Major networks like ... discuss
Vatican City, May 9, 2013 / 10:09 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Sister Alice Matilda Nsiah says that Pope Francis’ decision to meet with her and other superiors general on Wednesday left them encouraged, ... discuss
Thanks for reading this long testimony but it's important. I have been saved for a little over two years now. Saved out of the depths of Hell, by God's grace.I was born March 17, 1972. I grew up ... discuss
This morning I had a sad conversation at breakfast with two friends. We were lamenting the impact of political correctness on black culture. It began with Veronica's relating the unfortunate outcome f ... discuss
Enda Kenny, Ireland's Taoiseach, who'sproposing abortion legislation whichis worse than the British Abortion Act.Pope Francis has written to the Argentine Assembly of Bishops expressing the desire tha ... discuss
Note: Tomorrow, we’ll be posting an interview with the author of Of Games and God, Kevin Schut. Don’t miss it. In the meantime, here’s the review. It’s no secret around here ... discuss
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Pope Francis doesn’t disappoint. Reaffirms Catholic doctrine. These Feminist Nuns need to be told even more clearly: clean yourselves up or get out. ... discuss
O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on ... discuss
ow that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of hi ... discuss
Formula manufacturers marketing artificial baby milk as a lifestyle choice: The problem today is that “choice” has been taken out of the context of women’s rights and misconstrued into a dirty a ... discuss
Today, Live Action released the fourth video in its new investigative series, “Inhuman: Undercover in America’s late-term abortion industry.” This video features one of the stars of this year ... discuss
this Word and are instructed thereout, we discover a fundamental principle which must be applied to every problem: Instead of beginning with man and his world and working back to God, we must begin ... discuss
This Thursday, May 9th will once again see tens of thousands of people from across the country gather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to participate in the 2013 ‘National March for Life’, an ... discuss
successfully acquired the art of living a Christian life—when we have learned to apply the principles of true religion, and enjoy its help and comfort in our daily life. It is easy to join i ... discuss
The TV newsperson was commenting about a story concerning the Boston Marathon bombing when she said, “The story just doesn’t jive with the facts.” I tried very hard to picture a stor ... discuss
Mark Crutcher Great op-ed by Mark Crutcher (link here), commenting on the trial of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell. Just one of the atrocities: One witness testified about a baby they killed t ... discuss
Dublin, Ireland, May 8, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- The finding of the Irish Supreme Court that citizens have no right to assisted suicide is being welcomed by an ethicist and healthcare professional as a ... discuss
St. Luke Institute is a facility for troubled priests in Silver Spring, MD. One big problem - its directors have often seemed as beset with problems as the priests they treat. Here's the latest scanda ... discuss
Sen. Mike Lee by Bethany Monk, CitizenLink: Caution: This article contains graphic material. Sen. Mike Lee introduced a resolution Monday that calls on federal, state and local governments to in ... discuss
Over at his Forbes blog, John Farrell is discussing stem cells. A commenter on his post writes: “Why is it that, “the Vatican cannot sanction embryonic stem cell research, as it involves the d ... discuss
I read this article, told in the form of a chronological narrative, discussing a father raising his son and the need to curb and direct a male's natural violent instincts. The question arises an ... discuss
This is not mine.The so-called Marketplace Fairness Act was designed to cure a problem that doesn’t exist. Currently, states and municipalities that levy a sales tax on their inhabitants can forc ... discuss
By Tara Shaver Albuquerque, NM — Abortionist Kermit Gosnell is currently awaiting a verdict from the jury for a host of criminal charges and five counts of murder including the murders of ... discuss
This new tax increase – the internet sales tax – must be stopped in the House. The Senate just passed it yesterday, and many Senators want to justify their tax increase vote by claiming that it wi ... discuss
Thomas Perez By Nathan Mehrens: The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee are likely to vote on the nomination of Obama Labor Secretary nominee Thomas Perez this week, and their vo ... discuss
Every college campus has its sub-groups: the jocks, the nerds, the cool kids, etc. When we attended college our campus sported two additional, very distinct, sub-cultures: idealistic freshmen and cyni ... discuss
Once in a Bible study at church, a guy said something that has become paradigmatic for me: he said that in following Jesus, we always have to stick to the basics. We have to continually revisit the ba ... discuss
Columbus, Ohio, May 7, 2013 / 02:04 am (CNA).- The bishop of the Eparchy of Saint George in Canton is thankful that the area now extends across both Canada and the U.S., enabling him to serve all Roma ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 6, 2013 / 06:03 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In a recent Virginia forum, U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) highlighted the largely unknown problem of human trafficking within the United States ... discuss
The Gosnell trial has been bringing news of safe and legal abortion deaths to the forefront. With this attention, of course, comes the standard abortion-rights assertion that the bad old days of& ... discuss
During the national day of prayer, a few Georgia students got out of line according to news reports:Controversy is brewing in a northern Georgia community after about 50 students prayed together Wedn ... discuss
May 5th, 2013St. John's and Trinity Lutheran Church, Suring, WI"Look to the Cross"What was the sin of the Israelites? They were ungrateful for God's blessings. And when suffering began, eve ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 Proper of Seasons: 894 Psalter: Tuesday, Week II, 1271 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 551 Psalter: Tuesday, Week II, ... discuss
My hands reached out to grab the wire fence. It was too late. I collapsed into the soft dirt exhausted, feverish, and unable to think clearly. The fence was only a few feet away, so I crawled to it, i ... discuss
Gosnell Attorney Closes: No Evidence Babies Alive When Necks Snipped The defense attorney for abortion practitioner Kermit Gosnell presented his closing arguments to the jury today and claimed there ... discuss
Obama is a wimp."Appeaser" is too good a word for him.What bothers me is that when Obama wimps out he diminishes the country. That's a problem. ... discuss
Ed Morrissey goes much further than I did yesterday in my brief post on the subject as Ed not only does a better job of pointing out that while the President told an audience in Mexico that "Most of ... discuss
Source http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/saturday-movie-matinee-highlights-from-the-nra-leadership-forum/2013 NRA Annual Meetings: John Bolton:Have a box of tissues nearby for this one.SEA ... discuss
Vatican City, May 4, 2013 / 06:06 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The cardinal who designed Pope Benedict XVI's coat of arms says he needs a new one now that he is no longer the pontiff. “The problem now ... discuss
by Katie Nielsen, My Heritage Foundation: Next week Senators will begin to debate the “Gang of Eight’s” comprehensive immigration bill. Heritage President Jim DeMint has said the bill is “unf ... discuss
By: Cliff Kincaid Accuracy in Media The Washington Post says that Ken Cuccinelli, who is running for governor of Virginia, has an image problem because he has described sex between homosexuals as “w ... discuss
From: Chuck@chuckbaldwinlive.com Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 Subject: Should Christians Give Up Their Guns? by Chuck Baldwin, May 2, 2013 Should Christians Give Up Their Guns? by Chuck Bal ... discuss
… And that’s not the worst of it. I didn’t have room in my title for the hymn abortionist Timothy Liveright sang to one patient during her abortion, “Jesus, Ohhhhh Jesus, take ... discuss
President 'Routinely-blame-his-own-country' says that 'gun smuggling' (from the U.S.) as part of the problem ... apparently purposefully oblivious to the guns his administration assisted in crossing t ... discuss
My most recent post on music has a provocative title: “Superior Affections Yet a Christ-less Conception of Worship.” And someone over at Sharper Iron sought clarification (in the comment t ... discuss
One of the common arguments for the limited atonement is that the members of the Trinity have the same goal and purpose and therefore the Son would not die for those whom the Father did not elect ... discuss
...and completely ignores what we all know about predators, not to mention teenage boys. In the shadow of the Gosnell tragedy that is finally getting some light even from the Left, this may seem like ... discuss
On Tuesday morning, I listened intently to the judge in the murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, as he charged the Jury ahead of their deliberations. This jury had been given the facts about th ... discuss
The science itself could not be clearer. Conception occurs when the sperm fertilizes the egg. It is at that very moment that a new life begins. After that, it's all about growth and development, baby. ... discuss
Four fronts where the Vatican isn't the real problem | National Catholic Reporter div> ... discuss
The Daily mail published the following article concerning Charles Cullen, a nurse who was also a medical serial killer in the United States. This article was published on April 29 under the title: 'An ... discuss
As The Foundry points out, senators return to Washington next week to debate the Gang of Eight's comprehensive immigration bill. Heritage President Jim DeMint has said the bill is "unfair, it costs to ... discuss
New executive order on gun control could require your doctor to turn you inTuesday, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:21 PM PSTarticle source: http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/01/15/new-executive-order-on-gun-contr ... discuss
During the Nazi holocaust, Josef Mengele used concentration camp prisoners, including young children, as test subjects for a catalog of demented medical experiments. Documents uncovered by ... discuss
Abortion worker caught on video: if baby is born alive 'they do not resuscitate' by John Jalsevac The ... discuss
By squeaker Below is a fine Vortex episode from ChurchMilitant.TV Immigration reform is a very complex issue. As Voris says, we can’t oversimplify it or ignore its moral ramifications. But it ... discuss
Algae biofuel has often been floated (no pun intended) as an alternative to other biofuels — but the problem is to get the plants to produce enough oil to compete with petroleum-based fuel. Enter Sa ... discuss
Who cares what a teenager thinks about gun control? Apparently a whole lot of people. Sarah Merkle’s three-minute speech before the Maryland State Legislature has vaulted the 15-year-old onto th ... discuss
Pope Francis washes the feet of young ‘offenders,’ including two women, during Maundy Thursday Mass. The Catholic world is in an uproar right now. In fact, the AP posted a story: “Po ... discuss
Archbishop Vigneron of the Archdiocese of Detroit The Archbishop Vigneron debate is still boiling a bit here in Michigan. The Detroit News printed a story yesterday about the “debate” on ... discuss
So the good Archbishop Vigneron continues to face opposition to his clear explanation of the teachings of the Catholic Church. Today, protestors marched outside of the Archdiocese of Detroit carrying ... discuss
Ramona:* For Ramona's book club, we finished The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, by Margaret Sidney. First published in 1881, the sometimes old-fashioned language was a minor hurdle, ... discuss
Barbarism – Inhumane late-term abortion footage show humanity at its worst by Christina Martin ... discuss
This post constitutes Part III of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In this post, I address Coughlin's fourth major point of criticism, which is that AHA makes too much of t ... discuss
by John Jalsevac Today's blog posts: Gosnell is being held in solitary confinement over fear of other inmates: report - John Jalsevac National Abortion Federation president: problem with Gosnell i ... discuss
Rolley Haggard has written four articles about what the churches and Christians should do to end abortion. The following articles appeared in BreakPoint: Excerpts: We Could End Abortion 'O ... discuss
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is urging Catholics to contact their representatives in support of the Health Care Conscience Rights Act.“The Obama Administration’s contraceptive/ ... discuss
For those who haven't heard about it, the Kermit Gosnell trial is finishing up in Philadelphia. Kermit Gosnell is charged with the gruesome murders of infants born alive after failed abor ... discuss
Alternative title - 'Far-left racist ideologue picks fellow racist to head Federal Housing Finance Agency'! What else would you call someone who has said that a "majority of white voters" would never ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 1, 2013 / 12:36 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- No news has emerged of the two kidnapped Orthodox bishops in Syria, more than a week since their disappearance, and reports have now surfaced ... discuss
by John Jansen An ABC News article appeared recently on the Kermit Gosnell trial that included remarks from one pro-life spokeswoman (our own Ann Scheidler, Vice President of the Pro-Li ... discuss
Believe it or not, there was once a time in my life when I loved controversy. I used to like to debate. It didn’t even matter if I really believed what I was saying; I just wanted to see if I co ... discuss
by John Jansen An ABC News article appeared recently on the Kermit Gosnell trial that included remarks from one pro-life spokeswoman (our own Ann Scheidler, Vice President of the Pro-Li ... discuss
By Kevin Theriot – Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel, Litigation During the anti-war protests in the 60s it was the folks on the left side of the aisle that screamed “censorship ... discuss
by LauraLoo Shortly after Joni Eareckson Tada spoke at the National Religious Broadcasters’ Convention in March (see video below), her latest book, Joni & Ken: An Untold Love Story, was released ... discuss
CALLER: Since you said that you would not inform a consumer of anything specific unless there was a major problem, in which case the person would no longer be a [National Abortion Federation] member, ... discuss
By Maureen Scott “Obama comes from a community organizer background where it’s us against them. But that’s not who we are. And that’s not the position the leader of our Nation ... discuss
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Amid calls for a Vatican investigation, Newark Archbishop John J. Myers came under fierce criticism Monday for his handling of a priest who attended youth retreats and heard confessions from minors ... discuss
The closing arguments are being made in the grisly murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell. The case leads us to wonder, how has “reproductive care” come to this – the murder of newborn infan ... discuss
From the opposite end of the spectrum from the “forced exit” category, the medical equivalent of the famous comment, “it became necessary to destroy the village in order to save it:& ... discuss
“The ‘house of horrors’ abortion trial in Philadelphia illustrates why Florida’s efforts to abolish infanticide are so necessary,” said AUL’s Dr. Charmaine Yoest. “Protecting infants bor ... discuss
The classic book defending the doctrine of the Limited Atonement is John Owen's The Death of Death in the Death of Christ. The book is lengthy but his argument is summarized in the following way:The F ... discuss
At least one Democrat is going to help us end gendercide… Or is he? by Kristen Hatten ... discuss
Media Matters misrepresents Live Action video by Sarah Tezo Yesterday, Apri ... discuss
Christianity is a bloody faith. It is a bloody faith because it is the faith of sinful people and the Bible tells us that sin requires blood. For sin to be forgiven, for sinful people to be made right ... discuss
Phyllis Schlafly Report, Eagle Forum: Republicans are getting a lot of unsolicited advice about how to recover from last year’s defeat, and most of it is either ignorant or coming from people who do ... discuss
