Posted on 05 May 2007
A small group of parents demonstrating against homosexuality were assaulted by a crowd of nearly 200 hostile students outside Brookline High School during the pro-homosexual "Day of Silence," MassResistance reported April 25.
Described as "screaming, swearing and throwing food," the students…
Posted on 30 April 2007
Mexican lawyers plan to take the capitol city's new abortion law to an international human rights court next week, according to a Reuters report published earlier today.
A law permitting abortion on demand during the first three months of pregnancy passed…
Posted on 26 April 2007
Children with religious parents are better behaved and appear happier than children raised by parents without the influence of religious faith, a new study has shown.
The first to examine the impact of religion on the development of young children, the…
Posted on 25 April 2007
A Dutch abortion boat has been granted government permission to perform abortions in international waters on women up to 7 weeks pregnant, despite a massive national and international outcry, the Times online reported.
The boat has caused an uproar at home in…
Posted on 14 April 2007
Genoa's Archbishop Angelo Bagnasco, president of the Italian bishops' conference, has been placed under police protection after homosexual activists spray-painted death threats against the senior church official across the city, the BBC reported April 10.
Archbishop Bagnasco recently issued a strongly-worded…
Posted on 27 March 2007
A one-person committee appointed by Sweden's government recommended Wednesday that same-sex couples be given all the rights of marriage, the Associated Press reported March 21.
While the country permits homosexual civil unions under legislation passed in 1994, same-sex marriage is…
Posted on 23 March 2007
The Vermont House of Representatives voted against a proposal yesterday that would have made the state the second in the country to permit physician-assisted suicide, following Oregon.
House members voted 82-63 against the measure euphemistically entitled "Patient Choice and Control…
Posted on 22 March 2007
Organ harvesting from patients before brain-death has been declared is a rapidly increasing trend in US hospitals, the Washington Post reported March 18, alarming doctors and ethicists about the dubious ethics behind the practice.
Instead of waiting until brain function ceases and…
Posted on 17 March 2007
Colorado Catholic hospitals must offer abortifacient drugs to victims of rape under a controversial new law signed by Governor Bill Ritter Thursday, the Denver Post reported earlier today.
Although Senate Bill 60 contains an exception allowing physicians or medical practitioners who object…
Posted on 16 March 2007
Defense lawyers for a Tucson couple accused of burying the body of a newborn infant in a back yard have filed a plea for dismissal, claiming a premature baby is not a human being.
The body of a 4-pound, nearly full…