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  • Are oral contraceptives really pre-implantation?

    I'm not one who thinks preventing implantation counts as abortion, but I think it's politically important to clear up the facts and I'm so far not convinced. Following Mr. Saletan's own links brings me to: http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v2/n1/plan-b and from there ...
    Posted to Human Nature by Adam Bee on December 5, 2008
  • Palin's Choice

    I love the thought of women ascending to high office. While women haven't hit the executive office yet, many fine and talented woman have been in the Senate, Congress, and cabinet positions for decades. As a child of the 70s I myself am abundantly gifted with the benefits of the 70s woman's movement. But the thing that bothers me about Sara ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by kgcobb on September 3, 2008
  • Re: Bush has not screwed us

    I predict this post string will grow quite long. I have several points to make. First, the very word ''Terrorist'' is a ''weapon word'' and should be purged from the language, unless and until it encompasses State Terror on the order practiced by Britain, America and Israel. If you do not think of Britain's Queen, America's White House, and ...
    Posted to Movies by MichaelBernard1 on July 18, 2008
  • Getting out of a mess

    What got us into this population mess to begin with was the contraceptive tampering with the natural, intrinsic bond between sex for intimacy and pleasure and sex for reproduction in a lifelong heterosexual marriage. Once we have taken what God built into creation and decided to do things our own way, we have to figure out how to deal with ...
    Posted to Convictions Archive by eretzlaff on May 28, 2008
  • Re: Feminism ended Marriage/Family

    I came to this very interesting post thread a few days late, by way of Blue Skies by way of another Responder to both Blue Skies and MichaelBernard1 on the Iraq War exegesis as to ''how we got here.'' While I sympathize with this female academician and her illustrations greatly, based on her point of view, I have to either disagree or comment ...
    Posted to The Best Policy by MichaelBernard1 on March 31, 2008
  • marriage does not guarantee success

    I take issue with the idea that ''out-of-wedlock births are a national catastrophe''. I believe the national catastrophe is a lack of accountability. I think that single parents raising childred without the support of the absent parent should be looked at as ''deadbeat parents are a national catastrophe''. The parents remaining with the ...
    Posted to The Best Policy by jylmama on March 22, 2008