Yearly Archives: 2010

Moderation in the defense of life is no virtue

A great story about Father Simon Lobo, brother of Ruth Lobo who was among five students arrested two weeks ago for peaceful pro-life witnessing at Carleton University in Ottawa. Says Fr. Lobo: "I can’t be a moderate pro-lifer any longer. It’s become something that’s drawing the line in the sand for a lot of people." Being moderate means tolerating the assault on the liberty of [...]

2010-10-16T16:57:54-04:00October 16, 2010|Soconvivium|

NARAL lameness

I am entirely unimpressed by the choices that NARAL Pro-Choice America is giving people for their 2010 pro-choice slogan contest for stickers to be distributed at the Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert rallies on October 30. These are the five finalists: Vote Pro-Choice. Politicians Make Crappy Doctors. Restore Sanity: Vote Pro-Choice! Just Another Sane, Pro-Choice Voter. Sanity is Voting Pro-Choice! Pro-Choice is the Sane Choice [...]

2010-10-15T10:04:45-04:00October 15, 2010|Soconvivium|

Nova Scotia says no to online gambling

The Halifax Herald reports that the Nova Scotia government of NDP Premier Darrell Dexter has said the province will not get into the business of online gambling. However, the argument he makes against expanding government-run gambling is really an argument against government making gambling available anywhere: gambling can be harmful and therefore the province should not be in the business of making gambling easier. But the [...]

2010-10-15T07:52:45-04:00October 15, 2010|Soconvivium|

International pro-life conference in two weeks

The Building a Global Culture of Life international conference in Ottawa begins in two weeks. LifeSiteNews.com has a story about it here. Speakers include Dr. Jack Willke, Michael O'Brien and Lia Mills, who made a splash on YouTube as a pre-teen. Register for the conference here.

2010-10-14T17:29:01-04:00October 14, 2010|Soconvivium|

The importance of municipal elections

Dianne Wood reminds us why municipal elections -- mayor, city council and (although she doesn't mention them) school boards -- are worth paying attention to and demanding that elected representatives even at that level (perhaps especially at that level) need to have a good moral compass. On a purely pragmatic level, municipal politics is often the minor league training ground for provincial and federal [...]

2010-10-14T07:12:24-04:00October 14, 2010|Soconvivium|

More Bredford decision fallout

The latest news on the decriminalization of prostitution in Canada: sex trade workers in British Columbia are, like their counterparts in Ontario, challenging the restrictions on their trade. In Ontario, the decision has been stayed for four months while the appeal is heard. For a good review of the legal issues in Bredford v. Canada,see Umair Abdul's October 12 post at TheCourt.ca; although [...]

2010-10-13T12:35:38-04:00October 13, 2010|Soconvivium|

LifeCanada looking for executive director

We've been asked to pass this along: LifeCanada – a national organization representing local and provincial educational pro-life groups in Canada – is seeking to fill the position of Executive Director for its office located in Ottawa. The ideal candidate will have a sound knowledge of all life issues including abortion and euthanasia; excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills; strong leadership [...]

2010-10-13T11:43:13-04:00October 13, 2010|Soconvivium|

The atheist delusion, continued

Interim friend and contributor Harley Price has posted part two of his series, "The Atheist Delusion: How the Religion of Progressive Thinking Poisons Everything." We noted the publication of part one last week. Price packs more into a paragraph than either Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens can in an entire chapter: In a chapter of twenty-plus pages, Dawkins flogs himself through the Old [...]

2010-10-12T10:16:54-04:00October 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Shaidle reviews Sexual Sabotage

Kathy Shaidle's review of Judith Reisman's Sexual Sabotage: How one mad scientist unleashed a plague of corruption and contagion on America that appeared in the September issue is now online. Shaidle begins: Judith Reisman has devoted her life to exploring one of the most depressing and disturbing stories of the 20th century: the “scientific research” about human sexuality conducted by Alfred Kinsey that [...]

2010-10-12T10:07:35-04:00October 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

NOW endorses pro-abortion bores

Jill Stanek points out that the National Organization of Women has endorsed a pair of male candidates who have described female political opponents/women with whom they have disagreed as whores. Of course, both candidates, California gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown and Florida 8th District House candidate Alan Grayson, are pro-abortion Democrats. One could make a case for NOW ignoring the misogynistic comments, but they've [...]

2010-10-12T09:41:06-04:00October 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Dawkins and Hitchens

Interim contributor Harley Price's blog Priceton is worth visiting regularly. His latest post is entitled, "The Atheist Delusion: How the Religion of Progressive Thinking Poisons Everything, Part One." A sample of Price's essay on Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens: The real subject of Dawkins' and Hitchens' books is indeed their own moral and intellectual superiority, and the sneering contempt that they and [...]

2010-10-08T10:02:12-04:00October 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Human trafficking

The October cover stories are now online: "Human trafficking: an uncomfortable truth in Canada." "Joy Smith’s crusade against the trade in human beings."

2010-10-06T11:41:11-04:00October 6, 2010|Soconvivium|

Priorities

Liberal MP Keith Martin notes: "Today is World Sight Day. Inexpensive prevention and treatment interventions can save the sight of millions." Of course, if provincial medical budgets and foreign aid weren't wasted on abortion, the money could be used to fight blindness. Government does not have finite resources, so governments should carefully choose its priorities.

2010-10-05T12:29:29-04:00October 5, 2010|Soconvivium|

5 pro-life students arrested in Ottawa

Five students taking part in a Genocide Awareness Project were arrested yesterday at Carleton University in Ottawa for showing graphic images of aborted babies and comparing the slaughter in the womb to other atrocities such as the Holocaust and slavery. This might not be everyone's cup of tea, but certainly such speech and expression should be permitted on the university campus? But [...]

2010-10-05T09:49:33-04:00October 5, 2010|Soconvivium|
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