Alex Schadenberg has a great analysis of Bill C-384 over at the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition blog. It’s very detailed for anyone interested in the specific problems with the bill, but I’ll just post the summary: Society cannot legislate autonomy and …

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Sex-selective abortion is back in the news, this time in Australia and New Zealand, as a new gender test spurs abortion fears (via @BCharmagne). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is worried about what the …

We’re totally pro-choice… but don’t choose abortion for *that* reason! Read more »

Stephanie Gray has a sharp defence (via ProWomanProLife) of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform against a piece by Colby Cosh from a couple weeks ago. Once again, if it isn’t already obvious, Gray explains why it’s not a contradiction to …

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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 …

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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 …

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