Author: Wesley J. Smith
Freeing Captured Orca Could Be Cruel
I understand the motive, but this could be a case of ideology trumping actual animal welfare. And I can’t help thinking of the Little Prince’s fox.
Let’s Declare the Great Salt Lake a Person?
If a squirrel or mushroom and all other earthly entities somehow possess rights, the vibrancy of rights withers.
A Culture-of-Death Tipping Point
A legal battle raged for several years during which the country agonized and argued about the right and moral course.
Death Activists Oppose Limits on Virtual Access to Assisted Suicide
What activists really seek is assisted suicide (and eventually, lethal-injection euthanasia) without meaningful restrictions.
Euthanasia’s Cultural Collateral Damage: Less Respect for Human Life
Canada has fallen off the euthanasia moral cliff by allowing broad categories of people to be killed by doctors as a means of ending “suffering.”