Yearly Archives: 2002

Why the U.S. vote matters

With Republicans regaining control of the U.S. Senate, the pro-abortion lib-left will no longer be able to thwart pro-life legislation or hold up or defeat President George W. Bush's pro-life judicial nominees. Since Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords bolted the Republican Party 18 months ago to become an independent and thus hand control of the Senate to the Democrats by way of a [...]

2010-08-26T10:22:54-04:00December 26, 2002|Abortion, Editorials, Politics, Pro-Life|

PRO-LIFE SCORES BIG VICTORIES

see also: The good news for life issues Lessons for Canada? U.S. elections marked by stunning results The pro-life, pro-family movement is happy with the results of the recent U.S. elections, as the Republican party regained the Senate, increased its House seats and did not do as poorly as expected in numerous gubernatorial races. Pro-lifers wanted to win back the Senate, since [...]

2010-08-26T10:21:09-04:00December 26, 2002|Politics, Pro-Life|

What’s in a name?

My darling baby: As your existence becomes more evident, people have begun asking questions about you. When you are due? Are you a boy or a girl? Have you picked out names? Choosing a name for you has led to many discussions in our house. We want to chose just the right name for you, that will bring you pride, that we [...]

2010-08-26T13:10:51-04:00November 26, 2002|Issues|

How could Ernie can Cam?

Did Ontario Premier Ernie Eves make a terrible goof when he canned Tourism Minister Cam Jackson recently for billing taxpayers $103,000 over 28 months, when high-living "Toronto boulevardier" Ernie's spending habits make Cam look like a tightwad? In February, I reported in great detail Ernie's love of milking the taxpayer - including his platinum MPP pension trough of $810,000 received in 1997. [...]

2010-08-26T09:49:13-04:00November 26, 2002|Frank Kennedy|

Debate? What debate?

A right to abortion can be argued under self-defence, since the fetus is threatening the woman's health, autonomy, future, and maybe life. -Joyce Arthur, Pro-Choice Action Network, Aug. 9, 2002I was recently reading a fascinating exchange between California lawyer Keith Bray and our loveable "I never met an abortion I didn't like" Joyce Arthur. This past summer, Keith made the offer of [...]

2010-08-26T09:48:58-04:00November 26, 2002|Issues|

Do we need a sex museum?

On Oct. 5, the Museum of Sex opened in New York City. Sponsored by private funds (reportedly not from the misnamed "adult entertainment industry"), MoSex, as the museum is called, has a rather narrow view of what constitutes sex. Missing from its first exhibit, NYC Sex: How New York City Transformed Sex in America, is any hint of heterosexuality. Instead the focus [...]

2010-08-26T07:23:17-04:00November 26, 2002|Editorials|

Abortion is not a cure

The now routine use of integrated prenatal screening - the diagnostic testing of children in utero - has had disastrous, even fatal consequences. Doctors are able to identify more than 500 genetic diseases and illness; unfortunately, many of these ailments are not treatable. Many jurisdictions in Europe, the United States and Canada are reporting either a slight decline in abortion numbers or [...]

2010-08-26T09:49:55-04:00November 26, 2002|Abortion, Editorials|

Book markets witchcraft to kids

Where to Park your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft by Lauren Manoy (Simon and Schuster, $21, 309 pages) "Men have lost touch with our primal selves, the part of us that ran in the wilderness. We lost our connection to the Horned God, our primal Father." This strange passage appears on page 233 of Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's [...]

2010-08-26T07:17:18-04:00November 26, 2002|Book Review|

World Briefs

Taiwan promotes larger families Peru weakens protection for unborn Call to end spermicide use Guernsey moves toward euthanasia Taiwan promotes larger families TAIPEI - The Taiwanese ministry of the interior and the council for cconomic planning and development have proposed incentives to encourage couples to have more than two children. The inducements include payments of about $855 to couples with at least [...]

2010-08-24T11:13:52-04:00November 24, 2002|World Briefs|

Easier access sought to ’emergency contraception’

The National television news program has reported that Paladin Labs, the manufacturer of the "morning-after" pill Plan B, is lobbying Health Canada to have the drug made more easily available to women. Paladin would like Plan B sold "over-the-counter," without a doctor's prescription. It is being joined in its efforts by the Society for Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Canadian Pharmacists' Association, [...]

2010-08-24T11:12:55-04:00November 24, 2002|Abortion, Society & Culture|

Greek archbishop takes courageous stand for life and family

The Greek Orthodox Church has taken a bold stand against the Socialist government's law regulating artificial insemination. The law is one that Archbishop Christodoulos, the head of the Orthdox church in Greece, has labelled a sop to the feminist movement, which he says seeks to undermine the family and to "overthrow the natural and ethical order." The church opposes in-vitro fertilization and [...]

2010-08-23T14:00:04-04:00November 23, 2002|Pro-Life|

Reflections on turning 30

In our culture, turning 30 is an important milestone. But unlike those who dread the idea of beginning one's third decade, I've wanted to turn 30 since my late teens. I had rebelled against the infantile beliefs of youth that led to sayings such as "Don't trust anyone over 30." Youth has long excused frivolity, but I escaped such a condition when [...]

2010-08-23T14:02:00-04:00November 23, 2002|Paul Tuns|

Christian leaders issue call for new, Canadian ‘Magna Carta’

Back in 1215, England's King John made legal history when he bowed to the will of his barons and signed the Magna Carta. John bound himself and his "heirs forever" to grant "to all freemen of our kingdom" the rights and liberties the charter described, including the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, and the right to [...]

2010-08-23T13:59:28-04:00November 23, 2002|Issues|

Rosie O’Donnell’s lesbian makeover turns off fans

Former TV talk show host Rosie O'Donnell's magazine Rosie is closing its doors. O'Donnell claims it is because of loss of control of the enterprise, but as Kelly Boggs says in the Baptist Press, it is more likely because the middle America moms to whom Rosie is marketed stopped buying it when O'Donnell announced she was a lesbian. The drop from as [...]

2010-08-23T13:57:58-04:00November 23, 2002|Society & Culture|

The Lord can move in mysterious ways The Gospel according to Tony Soprano?

Ever since CTV aired The Sopranos' first season against CBC's coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics, I've contended that gritty and raw as it is, in terms of all-round writing brilliance, acting quality, dramatization, and production values, it simply eclipses everything else on the small screen. The only shows that come close in quality and depth are Dick Wolf's durable Law and [...]

2010-08-23T13:57:16-04:00November 23, 2002|Religion|
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