Where are the lines? Sheila November 9, 2009 People can agree on the fundamental principles of civil rights, respect for human dignity and the existence of – and need Read More
American health care is out of whack Sheila November 9, 2009 But look at what they’re doing in Ireland. Three Irish surgeons have revealed that they are being paid a Read More
Early spin cycle Sheila November 3, 2009 In the first hours after election returns were in, the spin was dizzying. I turned to any sports game on Read More
How much less safe? Sheila November 2, 2009 Questions missing from the “already too-complicated health care debate”: “The Case of the Missing Assistant Surgeon.” We hardly know they’Read More
What does a bioethicist do? Sheila October 30, 2009 It’s already been an intriguing question, one that came up a few times over the past year on ‘America’Read More
Define ‘person’ Sheila October 25, 2009 Pro-life and pro-abortion activists are splitting hairs between what it means to be a human being and a human person. Read More
“Death panels” Sheila October 20, 2009 Sarah Palin introduced that term into public and political debate over health care reform and now it’s regularly repeated Read More
Re-order those priorities Sheila October 7, 2009 Everyone has their agenda. “Miguel Diaz, the new Vatican ambassador for the administration of pro-abortion President Barack Obama, detailed his Read More
Every issue is a moral issue Sheila September 26, 2009 Before the free speech of pastors is threatened any further, they’re getting pro-active. Some of the pastors preaching Sunday Read More
When saving money is the primary goal Sheila September 21, 2009 The consequences will lead to justifying practies that are dehumanizing. Wesley Smith comments on the Newsweek cover story “The Case Read More