Monthly Archives: September 2012

Fetal pain laws gain steam as scientific knowledge improves

On August 2, in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. District Court Judge James Teilborg decided to uphold the ban on abortions after 20 weeks except in cases of medical emergency. The law was founded on the substantial medical evidence available that proves an unborn child can feel pain during an abortion by at least 20 weeks gestation. Other states that maintain similar fetal-pain laws [...]

2012-09-22T05:57:03-04:00September 22, 2012|Fetal Rights|

M-312 debate (pro-aborts think it’s a joke)

The pro-abortion Radical Handmaids have invited people to join them for a M-312 Debate Viewing Party which includes a drinking game for watching the parliamentary debate. Note that the party is at the Canadian Union of Postal Workers boardroom at their offices in downtown Ottawa. M-312 is not "anti-choice" as the Radical Handmaids contend. M-312 does not mention abortion. It does not mention [...]

2012-09-21T11:11:28-04:00September 21, 2012|Soconvivium|

Three-parent babies

The Daily Telegraph reports that the United Kingdom's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority will hold consultations with an eye to permitting fertility treatment with the DNA of a third parent in order to (get this) "spare all future generations from a host of rare and debilitating conditions." I bet this is over-promising the benefits. And of course, there is no downside. And [...]

2012-09-20T12:56:42-04:00September 20, 2012|Soconvivium|

Ontario hides abortion statistics

In January, the Ontario legislature passed the government’s Bill 122, the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, which, despite is laudable sounding name, puts the provinces abortion statistics beyond public access. Overall, the BPSAA increases public access to information about hospitals and clinics, but when it comes to abortion, the bill amends the Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Act – or [...]

2012-09-22T06:16:49-04:00September 20, 2012|Abortion statistics, Politics|

The anti-human legacy of Rachel Carson

The Silent Spring will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its publication next week and at Taki's Magazine Kathy Shaidle looks at the author, Rachel Carson, and her deadly legacy: The fact that noble, selfless humanitarians such as Rachel Carson are typically smug, self-satisfied misanthropes has been a truism since Dickens invented Mrs. Jellyby. Yet in the case of the DDT ban, good intentions [...]

2012-09-18T09:34:17-04:00September 18, 2012|Soconvivium|

Defund abortion rallies in Ontario

On October 13 and October 30, there will be defund abortion rallies in Ontario. On Saturday, October 13 at 11 am, there will be mini-rallies at the riding level at the constitutuency offices of the MPPs. On Tuesday, October 30 from noon to 2pm, there will be a massive Defund Abortion rally at Queen's Park. Alissa Golob of Campaign Life Coalition Youth [...]

2012-09-17T08:38:31-04:00September 17, 2012|Soconvivium|

Looking back: ‘He’d do it again, too!’ Fr. Alphonse de Valk, a pro-life priest

Here is THE LINK to purchase or donate a seat for the dinner.   Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the Feb. 1991 Interim. Since then he has added another 20 years to being a priest, left The Interim to found and edit Catholic Insight for nearly two decades, been the subject of a human rights complaint, and much [...]

2012-09-14T09:02:25-04:00September 14, 2012|Announcements, Events, Features, Pro-Life, Profiles, Society & Culture|

Nellie Gray, founder of the U.S. March for Life, dead at 86

On August 13, Nellie Gray, founder and chief organizer of the annual March for Life in the American capital, was found dead in her Washington home. She was 86 and lived alone. But every Jan. 22 since 1974, the year after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, tens and hundreds of thousands of Gray’s pro-life family joined her to [...]

2012-09-13T17:21:00-04:00September 13, 2012|Announcements, Features, Profiles|

Prenatal genetic screening to expand

A new form of pre-natal genetic screening may be able to predict future ailments using only a sample of the mother’s blood. Scientists led by Stephen Quake of Stanford University published their findings on July 4 in Nature journal. The findings were released a month after another technique was announced by scientists led by Jay Shendure of the University of Washington that [...]

2012-09-13T17:05:49-04:00September 13, 2012|Announcements, Features, Fetal Rights|

Feminism: how’s that working out for you, dear

S.E. Cupp in the Daily News: Last week, after the women of the Democratic National Convention had finished making their pitches for more government assistance to help further their sexual liberation, I took to Twitter to shed a collective tear. “Feminism weeps,” I wrote, “as (Sandra) Fluke and other DNC women get on their metaphorical knees to beg for government to take [...]

2012-09-13T11:08:32-04:00September 13, 2012|Soconvivium|

Norman Borlaug saved millions of lives

Three years ago Norman Borlaug died. Borlaug was instrumental in the Agricultural Revolution that occurred in the second half of the 20th century and thus because of his work, millions of people who otherwise would have starved to death lived. In short, he proved Malthus wrong. Here's our 2009 obituary for Borlaug. From the obit: Don Boudreaux, an economist at George Mason [...]

2012-09-12T14:18:06-04:00September 12, 2012|Soconvivium|

September 11

Here's the editorial from the October 2001 edition of The Interim: The tragic events of Sept. 11 – four planes downed in three locations, New York City, Washington and rural Pennsylvania; a death toll near 7,000; the loss of innocence to the United States and the West in general – is nothing less than a wicked attack on human life. Despite what [...]

2012-09-11T20:21:27-04:00September 11, 2012|Soconvivium|

Prenatal hate

A venerable observation, offered by a range of writers from Samuel Johnson to Pope John Paul II, has it that: “A society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members.” It is an expression of ancient wisdom, echoing the Greek laws of hospitality for strangers and travelers, as well as the Christian regard for the weak. Christ [...]

2012-09-22T05:48:58-04:00September 11, 2012|Announcements, Features, Fetal Rights|

Should pro-lifers date abortion proponents?

Is being pro-life just choosing a side? Or does having a profound respect for all human life from conception to natural death define the way you live your life? On June 9, Jill Stanek had a blog post featuring the following question: “Should pro-lifers date/marry abortion proponents? The ideological divisions are quite deep, but are they surmountable for compatible coupling?” When asked [...]

2012-09-06T06:33:51-04:00September 6, 2012|Marriage and Family|

Teachers, leave those kids alone

I suppose I’m old-fashioned. I thought teachers were supposed to teach, to make sure young people could read and write, do math, know some history and geography, perhaps some economics, and certainly some science. I don’t think media studies is a real subject, and sociology should only be a graduate level course. But this is nothing compared to what is [...]

2012-09-14T06:31:29-04:00September 6, 2012|Announcements, Features, Michael Coren, Sex Education|
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