Yearly Archives: 2010

Students arrested at Carleton

Five pro-life students were arrested on Monday, Oct. 4 at Carleton University in Ottawa as they tried to put up the Genocide Awareness Project to peacefully share the pro-life message on their campus. Carleton Lifeline had contacted the university in the summer to request permission to have GAP in the Troy Quad, an outdoors, busy area of the campus. The [...]

2010-11-17T12:47:35-05:00November 17, 2010|Society & Culture, Youth Activism|

WND on Canadian anti-coercive abortion bill

WorldNetDaily reports on C-510, the private member's bill before the Canadian Parliament that would outlaw coercive abortion. The story by Michael Carl does a great job of giving background to the bill, MP Rod Bruinooge's motivation for bringing it forward and the opposition by pro-abortionists who hypocritically bark choice while opposing an anti-coercion bill. Whatever problems there are with the bill, it [...]

2010-11-17T10:48:12-05:00November 17, 2010|Soconvivium|

Incrementalism works

There are endless arguments within the pro-life movement about incrementalism. I have summed up my own views in an Interim cover story. "How to Chip Away at Abortion" (August 2006). Michael J. New has also written about the effectiveness of incremental laws in saving unborn human lives. Daniel McConchie of Americans United for Life points to another person who thinks incrementalism matters: [...]

2010-11-16T13:08:46-05:00November 16, 2010|Soconvivium|

Grisly commodification of human life

Wesley Smith links to a story in the Daily Telegraph about Gunther von Hagens, the entrepreneur who plasticizes dead human beings, a form of "art" popularized in the travelling Body Worlds display. Now von Hagens is selling the skinless bodies and body parts for "scientific" purposes to scientists only. However, as Smith points out, legitimate scientists have legitimate ways to obtain bodies for research [...]

2010-11-16T12:50:21-05:00November 16, 2010|Soconvivium|

Debate the issue

Following Ontario Superior Court Justice Susan Himel’s decision to throw out any restrictions on the sex trade as incompatible with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, numerous newspaper editorials called for the issue to be returned to Parliament because elected representatives, not judges should decide social policy. The Ottawa Citizen’s own libertarian stance is that “what consenting adults do is not anyone [...]

2010-11-16T07:43:02-05:00November 16, 2010|Editorials|

Raw judicial activism in Himel’s prostitution decision

In unilaterally striking down three key provisions of the Criminal Code, that prohibit the operation of houses of prostitution in Canada, on Sept. 28, Madam Justice Susan Himel of the Ontario Superior Court indulged in an illegitimate exercise of raw judicial power. Her ruling overturned the law, distorts the Constitution of Canada and violates the fundamental separation of legislative and judicial [...]

2010-11-16T07:39:32-05:00November 16, 2010|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Remembrance Day

During Remembrance Day solemnities in more recent years, we are frequently reminded that World War II was fought to safeguard “freedom and democracy in Canada.” We rarely hear anymore of the defense of Western civilization, or of Christian civilization, with which the Allied rhetoric of World War II was suffused at the time it was occurring (as in one of Winston Churchill’s [...]

2010-11-16T07:35:47-05:00November 16, 2010|Announcements, Features|

Life Prizes awarded

Six Life Prize winners were announced by the Gerard Health Foundation and all six are very deserving winners: Jean Head (UN Representative for National Right to Life); Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network; Douglas Johnson (legislative director of the National Right to Life Committee); Kristan Hawkins (executive director of Students for Life America); Rev. Alveda King (niece of Martin Luther King Jr. [...]

2010-11-15T14:50:48-05:00November 15, 2010|Soconvivium|

The Atheist Delusion, cont’d

After several weeks hiatus Harley Price continues his series The Atheist Delusion with his fourth and penultimate post. The best line in his latest offering: The opposition between religion and science has been a longstanding trope of anti-Christian polemic, and by the time that [Richard] Dawkins and [Christopher] Hitchens joined the Church of Atheistic Reason, it was already a hallowed article of faith. [...]

2010-11-15T14:38:10-05:00November 15, 2010|Soconvivium|

Legislating morality

Opponents of social conservatives are fond of saying you can't legislate morality. Of course, that is nonsense; all legislation is morality.  Micah Watson, William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Affairs at the James Madison Program at Princeton University, has an essay on this topic that is reprinted at MercatorNet. I strongly recommend the entire essay but the conclusion summarizes Watson's [...]

2010-11-11T16:02:04-05:00November 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Keith Martin to retire from politics

Liberal MP and staunch abortion supporter Keith Martin (Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca)  will not run in the next federal election. During the debate over maternal health this past Spring, he has one of the leading voices that the government's initiative should include abortion, and he proposed a phony compromise that would ensure abortion was a central component of the G8's maternal health initiative (thankfully it wasn't [...]

2010-11-10T23:41:19-05:00November 10, 2010|Soconvivium|

Strange, gross Brave New World story

From LifeSiteNews.com reports: "A fifty-year-old Mexican woman has given birth to a child whose biological father is her homosexual son, according to the Mexico City newspaper Reforma." Giving birth to one's own grandchild is wrong on so many levels.

2010-11-09T11:14:26-05:00November 9, 2010|Soconvivium|

CLC debates C-510

The November issue of The Interim has a story on the internal debate at Campaign Life Coalition on the merits and concerns of C-510, Rod Bruinooge's anti-coercive abortion private member's bill. The important takeaway is that people of goodwill can disagree on tactics.

2010-11-09T11:12:33-05:00November 9, 2010|Soconvivium|

Taiwanese woman marries self

AFP reports: A Taiwanese woman said Sunday she had "married" herself by throwing a wedding banquet. And why not? Once the sex of the partners became irrelevant, the number becomes irrelevant, too. So while natural marriage advocates fretted that same-sex 'marriage' would lead to plural marriage (polygamy), they were blind to the possibility of singular marriage. If the procreational aspects of marriage became incidental [...]

2010-11-08T13:54:59-05:00November 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Bill C-510 creates controversy within pro-life community

Amidst the national debate over maternal health and whether it would include abortion this past Spring, Rod Bruinooge, the Conservative MP for Winnipeg South and chair of the Parliamentary Pro-Life Committee had his name picked to be among 30 MPs who would get their private member’s bills considered by the House of Commons. On April 14, he introduced for first [...]

2010-11-08T10:10:01-05:00November 8, 2010|Abortion Law, Announcements, Features, Politics|
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