by Publius | Oct 16, 2019 | Family, Grey Matter
By Patrick Lee | (Source) In Human Embryos, Human Beings, A Scientific and Philosophical Approach philosopher Samuel Condic and Neurobiologist Maureen Condic advance a careful and detailed case for the proposition that a human being comes to be at fertilization,...
by Publius | Jul 17, 2018 | Family, Politics and Goverment
By John Stonestreet & Roberto Rivera | (Source) A pro-choice doctor just made a case for not aborting children with Down syndrome. But his case needs to be better. By one estimate, about three-fourths of all pregnant women in the United States undergo prenatal...
by Publius | Sep 28, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Mary O’Callaghan | It’s tempting to make neat calculations based on what we know in the abstract about Down syndrome. But once an actual child enters into the equation—with all of his strengths and foibles, quirks and habits—we don’t get the answer we...
by Prof. Jack Lewis | Jul 29, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey | (Edited for size) Antiabortion activists see new undercover videos of Planned Parenthood as their biggest opportunity since the 2011 Kermit Gosnell trials to energize support for the issue. Planned Parenthood, which many antiabortion...
by Prof. Jack Lewis | Jan 26, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Ashley Bateman | When I was unborn, test results showed me likely to have Down Syndrome. Parents abort most babies like me nowadays. That’s why I march for life. Every January, beginning on a Monday, a great, collective memory of marches resonates throughout our...