Catherine Nolan brought together some quotes from Princeton Catholic philosopher, Robbie George, regarding the murder of George Tiller. The first quote is one we noticed already. It’s from several years ago: I am personally opposed to killing abortionists. However, inasmuch …

“We do not teach the wrongness of taking human life by wrongfully taking a human life” Read more »

Found this great video via Lisa Correnti: Dr. Patrick Lee, who holds the John N. and Jamie D. McAleer Chair of Bioethics at Franciscan University of Steubenville, appeared on “The World Over” with Raymond Arroyo on April 24, 2009. They …

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David Harsanyi, a self-described “athiest and secular kind of guy,” asks the important questions about the ethics and politics of abortion in response to the recent polls showing that a majority of Americans consider themselves pro-life. After a life of …

Thoughts about abortion from “an atheist and secular kind of guy” Read more »

The CBC reports that three resignations have been accepted by the Gov. Gen. from the Order of Canada. In a stretch to write an “unbiased” article that still slights pro-lifers, the CBC plays dumb at first: No reasons were given …

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The Onion had a great piece last Thursday — Oh, No! It’s Making Well-Reasoned Arguments Backed With Facts! Run! — which sounds all too familiar… I…I think it’s finally over. Our reactionary emotional response seems to have stopped it dead …

An unfortunately common response in the face of well-reasoned argument (alternatively: oh no! run! it’s thinking!) Read more »

I’ve not been posting on weekends, but I came online today to the terrible news that abortionist George Tiller was murdered in a church this morning (via Danielle Bean): Attorney Dan Monnat said Tiller, one of the nation’s most visible …

Abortionist George Tiller murdered while at church, pro-life groups denounce the violence Read more »