Academic conference seeks to normalize pedophilia
B4U-ACT science director Howard Kline has criticized the definition of pedophilia by the American Psychological Association, describing its treatment of “minor-attracted persons” as “inaccurate” and “misleading.” Researchers from several prominent U.S. universities participated in a Baltimore conference reportedly aiming to normalize pedophilia. According to the sponsoring organization’s website, the event will examine ways in which... Continue Reading
‘Pregnancy reduction,’ an everyday horror
…pregnancy reduction is…when a pregnant mother is carrying two or more babies in her womb, she can choose to kill one or more of those babies while allowing others to live The New York Times Magazine has published a heartbreaking article on yet another monument in the culture of death — pregnancy reduction. In case... Continue Reading
Wiccan days part of Vanderbilt University calendar
Lewis said the Wiccan and pagan days are on the Vanderbilt calendar because it follows the BBC Interfaith Calendar. She said there was “no way of knowing” the Wiccan and pagan population on the campus of more than 12,000 students and 22,000 employees. Wiccan and pagan students at Vanderbilt University might get to take an... Continue Reading
Young conservative says Grand Rapids is becoming more liberal
Similarly, with small businesses reinvigorating the Wealthy Street area, young people are being found in areas of the city they’ve previously not had a chance to enjoy. Naturally, with gentrification comes diversity. And with diversity, comes the Democratic Party. There’s a tendency in America for urban, densely populated areas to be more liberal than their... Continue Reading
9th U. S. Circuit Court rules for pro-life counselor
“In evaluating a constitutional challenge to a bubble law like this, courts will not turn a blind eye to the challenges facing pro-lifers in communicating their message, including when those challenges come from the bad behavior of clinic escorts” The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled the city of Oakland, Calif., violated the... Continue Reading
Pornography and National Security
I wonder whether the pornography of today—now ubiquitous and increasingly grotesque—is one of the influences warping the mentality of those who aspire to or who actually go on to engage in ever more grotesque public violence. The frequency with which terrorists are found with pornography raises important questions about the possible effects of pornography on... Continue Reading
Driver Wanted – The “Values Bus” rolls through Iowa in search of a leader on the issues of life, marriage, and religious liberty
“We are looking for a leader on life,” Musgrove says at each stop. “A lot of [politicians] say they’re pro-life but they never really do anything for the cause.” On Aug. 10, just three days to go until the Iowa straw poll, a choked-up Jenifer Bowen stands before a microphone in the sunshine of a... Continue Reading
In the gay debate, let’s leave Bert & Ernie alone
“It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail,” Abraham Maslow is credited as having said. While the American psychologist’s observation has many applications, it aptly sums up the reality of a person who has a very narrow and unyielding view of life.... Continue Reading
Planned Parenthood can’t fool Mississippi voters; PP Carpet-bagging, (gay?) representative (in a clerical cower) is outed
“It appears that Planned Parenthood flew a man from Washington to Mississippi, put him in a clerical collar, and asked him to appeal to the voters with deep Southern Baptist roots. It’s just wrong.” Planned Parenthood must think voters in Mississippi are fools, but one man ended up with some Mississippi Mud on his face... Continue Reading
Religion Under Worldwide Attack, Pew Research Report Says
The report, carried out by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life, looked at statistics and government data spanning from 2006 to 2009, and uses such criteria as government crackdowns on religion and social hostility, including religious-motivated bias, beatings, and murder, to determine which countries were the least tolerant to religion. Religion... Continue Reading
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