What’s Planned Parenthood about? Sheila January 14, 2010 Analyze that name. Doesn’t planning involve information with which to decide what course of action to take? Does anyone Read More
More on those “mercy killings” Sheila January 8, 2010 Or, ‘shooting fish in a barrel’, as Dr. Mark Mostert so aptly but wincingly puts it. About that Dutch story Read More
Who’s in charge at Georgetown? Sheila December 26, 2009 When a former president and CEO of Planned Parenthood winds up getting a job teaching in the Health Systems department Read More
Christmas with a W Sheila December 23, 2009 Vowed to make Christmas calmer and more peaceful this year? Still exhausted, unable to appreciate precious family moments, and the Read More
Two options: compliance or punishment Sheila December 15, 2009 Let’s back our way into this outrageous story: Thornton states that unlike much of the American education system, German Read More
When your foundation is cracked Sheila December 11, 2009 You’ve got to repair it and stabilize the house, obviously. Not so obvious to a stubborn Europe Popes John Read More
What new textbooks will teach our children Sheila December 2, 2009 About Islam and its role in history and modern civilization. The Weekly Standard has a thorough review of some revised Read More
Over 47,200 signatures Sheila November 23, 2009 The Manhattan Declaration is growing and recalling Christians to conscience. It starts with this stirring and strong account. Christians are Read More
“The tendency to meddle in everyone’s business” Sheila November 16, 2009 Not that long ago, they accurately accused the Communist Party of doing that in Lithuania. But in the rapidly changing Read More
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