Hard-wired for life? Sheila September 1, 2006 There’s so much in the news sweep, I was ready to close out for the day. Then I ran Read More
There’s so much out there on stem Sheila September 1, 2006 …let’s go roundtable. There’s this on the correction in Nature magazine, with this lead: A leading medical journal Read More
The voice of the shepherds, and the Sheila September 1, 2006 We have a number of really good bishops who are getting increasingly visible and vocal on the issues of the Read More
Angst over the religious vote Sheila August 31, 2006 It’s been building over the summer, and now heating up for the post-Labor Day campaign launch, this bewilderment over Read More
Women really do want a choice Sheila August 30, 2006 Well, look at this. A survey reveals that “Women Want to Know About Abortion Risks.” Who ever thought they didn’Read More
Steep decline on the slippery slope Sheila August 30, 2006 Okay, this shows up in my email the other day, a Townhall column by Kevin McCullough on crushing dissent in Read More
Speaking of reason… Sheila August 30, 2006 Seems like a good time to recall one of my favorite books by just about my favorite scholar (I’ll Read More
What would Thomas More do? Sheila August 30, 2006 There’s an interesting debate going on over at First Things Magazine’s blog concerning the FDA’s decision to Read More
“Enough is enough” already Sheila August 29, 2006 When will the media get this right? Don’t hold your breath. So let’s set the record straight here, Read More
Looking for clarity and balance Sheila August 28, 2006 …and not finding it in the heavyweights of the mainstream media on some issues. That’s not news. What is Read More