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Photo: Peter Singer, by TimVickers, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

The Contradiction in Peter Singer’s Worldview

He never provides any reason why rationality, self-consciousness, and the ability to plan the future have any value. Read More ›
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The Humanity and Personhood of an Embryo

A sperm and an egg separately constitute a potential human. But when they unite, the result is a human being from the moment of fertilization. Read More ›
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Question for Abortion Advocates: How Many Fingers Does a Pregnant Woman Have?

Denial of the humanity of children in the womb from the moment of conception is the most lethal form of science denial. Read More ›
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Dr. Gunter’s Junk Science on Abortion

An embryo is fully human, as is a fetus, a newborn, a toddler, a child, a teen, a mature adult and an elderly adult. Read More ›
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Photo: Lake Erie, by Jason Zhang [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Nature Rights: “It Can’t Happen Here”?

Now former Texas Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower, a very influential voice on the left, has endorsed the extreme ideological agenda. Read More ›
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Darkness Rising: As It Turns Out, Not All Newborns Have a Right to Life

The culture of death — the dehumanization of the vulnerable and the unwanted — is fast upon us. Read More ›
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Charlie Gard
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With the Charlie Gard Case, Culture of Death Tightens Its Grip in England

The child was born with a mitochondrial disorder that causes brain damage and eventually death. Read More ›

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