Monday, August 4th, 2008
There are a number of conferences coming up on Humanae Vitae, the encyclical on artificial contraception written by Pope Paul VI. Forty years have passed since Humanae Vitae was issued on July 25, 1968 and many of the predictions that it made have proven true. Anyone interested in learning more about this prophetic encyclical and [...]
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Several excellent articles have been written on the implications and fallout from the California Supreme Court’s decision on gay marriage: The American Thinker has posted an excellent and humorous article on the potential for more legal mischief: The court goes on, with a great deal of verbal sleight-of-hand and gobbledygook, to justify gay marriage, i.e. [...]
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
The California Supreme Court declared yesterday that homosexuals have a constitutional right to marry. What they really did was declare democracy unconstitutional. In fashioning a new right out of whole cloth, the California Supreme Court banned democracy and ignored the majority of California voters, who have voted that marriage should be reserved for one man [...]
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
My friend Moonage writes that he is unimpressed with the National Review’s endorsement of Mitt Romney for President. I must respectfully disagree. First of all, Oprah’s endorsement carries far less weight than does the National Review’s editorial board – particularly with conservatives. While I enjoy Oprah’s show and I applaud her humanitarian and philanthropic work, [...]
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