Tag: ethics
Nancy Pearcey: Love Your Designed Body, Made for a Purpose
Who — or what — determines what we are? Why does it matter? And how should we act in light of the answers to those questions?
Humanae Vitae and Intelligent Design
It was, and is, the most controversial Catholic document of the past century, and perhaps of any century.
Darwinism and the “Ten Disenchantments”
There’s no doubt that the confrontation with Darwinian evolution in the 19th century stole much of the confidence of traditional faith leaders.
Murderer Seeks Clemency with Inventive “Right to Die” Argument
In 1993, while most of his family was away at church, Robert Latimer took his 12-year-old daughter Tracy, disabled by cerebral palsy, out to the barn.
In Wisconsin, a Win for Academic Freedom
A few aspects of this catch my attention as pertinent to our concerns here.