Monthly Archives: November 1991

UPDATE – RELIGION

ANGLICANS In our October issue the report on the Episcopalian triennial convention in Phoenix, Arizona, last July focused on homosexual permissiveness.  It showed how deeply moral issues have divided the Anglican Church in the U.S., with leading spokesmen acknowledging a complete deadlock and a split into “two religions.” The September issue of Toronto-based Anglican Journal briefly notes that abortion, too, was brought [...]

2010-06-11T07:55:48-04:00November 11, 1991|Religion|

Reasonableness and confrontation

This fifth editorial on the abortion mentality in Canada concerns pro-life tactics. Let us say at once that many people, including those who consider themselves opposed to abortion, are not fond of pro-lifers.  Indeed, their faces turn grim when they speak about pro-life activists, whether the political ones who confront politicians, the educational kind when they show pictures of aborted babies, or [...]

2010-06-11T07:51:44-04:00November 11, 1991|Abortion, Editorials, Pro-Life|

Life Chain goes international

On October 6, 1991, over 75,000 Canadians representing all ten provinces linked together to stand up for the rights of the pre-born.  Together with over 772,000 Americans they formed the first international Life Chain.  Each participant held a sign with simply inscribed ‘ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN” and “JESUS FORGIVES AND HEALS.” Following on the heels of its initial success, Vancouver again led all [...]

2010-06-11T07:50:32-04:00November 11, 1991|Activism|

When bad is Good

The recent U.S. Senate hearing which preceded the confirmation of Judge Clarence Thomas as a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, left the nation reeling. In one of the most vicious inquisitions witnessed by Americans, much of the brotherhood which was previously spread from sea to shining sea was drowned in the muddy waters of indiscriminate character assassination. As a result of [...]

2010-06-11T07:48:42-04:00November 11, 1991|Politics, Society & Culture|

Family, religion, issues in trustee elections

For a mall newspaper like The Interim, it is impossible to cover trustee elections adequately in view of the short campaign and the large number of candidates. In the following story, The Interim reports on the Separate (Catholic) School Board candidates who favour more doctrinal content in religious education and the elimination of secularism in family life (sex education) programs. * * [...]

2010-06-11T07:46:40-04:00November 11, 1991|Religion, Society & Culture|

Hemlock, federal style

A Bill intended to change the Criminal Code and allow physicians to kill their patients passed its first reading in the House of Commons, June 19, 1991.  The Bill C-261, is the brainchild of the NDP member for Saskatoon-Clark’s Crossing, Chris Axworthy. * * * * Certain steps are required before a doctor inserts the needle and injects the poison. The person [...]

2010-06-11T07:40:58-04:00November 11, 1991|Euthanasia|

Euthanasia bills contradict one another

Ontario MPPs would be prudent to learn from U.S. experience when they consider Bill 108, Substitute Decisions, and Bill 109, Consent to Treatment Act.  Living Wills and Substituted Judgment in the United States directly threaten the lives of many handicapped people as well as the old and the “unwanted.”  Today, many people are afraid. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (TASH), [...]

2010-06-11T07:39:11-04:00November 11, 1991|Euthanasia|

International Commission condemns RU-486

As long as one year ago, the International Inquiry Commission on RU-486 released a strong condemnation of the drug.  It has taken a full year before the existence of the report has been revealed.  The report seems to have been stonewalled by the media. The International Commission, with its headquarters in France, says that RU-486 even combined with prostaglandin’s, is ineffective in [...]

2010-06-11T07:38:02-04:00November 11, 1991|Abortion, Health Risks|

850,000 stand up for LIFE

Some 74,000 Canadians participated on Sunday, October 6, 1991, in Life Chain – 722,000 people did the same in the United States. In many cities and towns in every Canadian province, between the hours of 2:30 to 3:30 in the afternoon, people lined the streets holding up sings which read “ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN” or “JESUS FORGIVES AND HEALS.” Numbers ranged from 150 [...]

2010-06-11T09:36:35-04:00November 11, 1991|Activism, Events|
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