

Human Dignity, Human Life, and The Human Life Review
Forty years ago, aghast at the Roe Vs. Wade decision, James Patrick McFadden founded a journal called The Human Life Review. It’s a...
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Oct 21, 20142 min read
Muggeridge on the power of words
I hate flying, but I love to read on planes. Aside from other stuff in my bag, including my old smallish laptop, I generally only have...
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Oct 18, 20142 min read


"Singles' Rights" Goal of Abolishing Marriage Would Impose Legal Isolation on Everyone
Last week a singles’ rights activist wrote up what she claimed was a critique of my recent Federalist article called Welcome to Selfie...
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Oct 14, 20146 min read


Thank you Janna, Thank you Rivka for Speaking out
My last post was about Janna Darnelle’s Public Discourse piece describing how her husband left her for a man and how a judge made sure...
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Oct 12, 20142 min read


Judge Separates Children from Mother, Because "Gay Rights"
Janna Darnelle’s husband told her he was leaving her for a man. But that wasn’t the end of it. The judge awarded primary custody of the...
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Oct 10, 20142 min read
"Bonds that Matter" Looking at the World through the Eyes of the Child
I’ve made a late-in-the-year resolution to keep up my blog a whole lot better than I have. My apologies — and appreciation — to those...
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Oct 8, 20142 min read


Our Selfies, Our Selves
Married folks account for ever smaller numbers of the American demographic, now at 50.3 percent, contrasting with a high of 72.2 percent...
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Sep 25, 20142 min read
Terror as a Byproduct of Lovelessness
In yesterday’s Federalist, I have a piece called “Love in the time of Terrorism.” I focus on the case of “Black September” the most...
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Sep 24, 20142 min read
Singleton Nation
Check out the above chart that was published last week in a Bloomberg News article about a growing trend among Americans to stay single...
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Sep 16, 20142 min read
"The Giver" is Worth Seeing and it's Still in Theaters
Play the trailer below to get a faint idea as to how Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver was adapted for the screen. The setting is a dystopian...
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Sep 12, 20141 min read


Licensing Parents?
"Imagine you cannot raise your own child without special permission from the state. In this matrix, getting permission means getting a...
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Sep 10, 20144 min read


Kate Millett's "Feminism:" A Vehicle for Totalitarianism
Mallory Millett published a fascinating essay this past week in Front Page Magazine. Entitled “Marxist Feminism’s Ruined Lives,” it’s...
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Sep 5, 20142 min read
Admiring the Resistance of Radfems Against Transgender Cultists
Last week in The Federalist I wrote at length about the conflict between radical feminists – or “radfems” — and transgender activists. ...
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Aug 31, 20142 min read


When a Rock Duo Took on Abortion in 1974
I hope you’ll look at my blog post over at The Human Life Review today: Unborn Child at Forty. It's about an amazing choice made by the...
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Aug 21, 20141 min read
When Mom says she's Dad and Dad says he's Mom
“We have the parts so we will use them.” That’s what Bianca Bowser told Yahoo News about his spouse Nick getting pregnant. Their two...
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Aug 18, 20142 min read


What is a Human? -- Part V
To answer to the question “What is a human?” for the purpose of this blog series, we need only refer to the simple and existential...
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Aug 14, 20142 min read


What is a Human? -- Part IV
Contemplate this: a Slate article entitled “Don’t Let the Doctor Do this to Your Newborn.” According to the author, obstetricians all...
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Aug 11, 20142 min read


What is a Human? -- Part III
If you’re a reasonable person, you probably don’t mind engaging on a topic that involves the reality of things. Facts are within this...
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Aug 8, 20142 min read
What is a Human? -- Part II
The New Yorker piece I discussed yesterday — “What is a Woman?” — has gotten quite a bit of attention. I noticed in my news feed that...
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Aug 7, 20142 min read
What is a Human?
“What is a Woman?” is the title of a very recent feature about transgenderism in New Yorker Magazine. It focuses on a bitter debate...
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Aug 6, 20142 min read




