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What a dialogue about abortion should look like

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What a dialogue about abortion should look like

  A version of the following was printed in The Dove, a publication of Regis High School, where Raymond Sullivan is a senior. It’s election season: the time of year when candidates for office across the country come together to debate their opponents and explain their...
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Kamala Harris Rejects Religious Exemptions for Pro-Lifers

    A Kamala Harris presidency poses a grave threat to all Catholics and people of faith. Just this week, Harris scandalized the nation by declining to support conscience protections on abortion. “What concessions would be on the table, religious exemptions, for...
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If Babies Could Vote

  For the first time in my life a presidential campaign has come and gone without substantive discussion about the moral fabric of America. Roe v. Wade was an abhorrent Supreme Court decision, but it did have one positive aspect—it loomed in the background of national...
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Pastoral Reflections

Partisan Rivalries and Salvation

    The editors at Human Life Review asked me to prepare this entry for November 4, the day prior to the election. In addition to affecting the country at all levels, federal, state, and local, our elections attract the attention of nations around the world, inasmuch as...
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NEW YORK STATE’S EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT: A Revolutionary Camel

    A camel is a horse designed by a committee. Once a camel gets its nose into your tent, the rest of its body will soon follow, thus wrecking your tent. [1]   Introduction Rushed through the NYS legislature with little public debate,[2] an “Equal Righ...
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Pro-Woman Messaging: The Strategy to Win the Mushy Middle

For more than four decades, pro-lifers have been characterized as advocates for the...
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The Long Road of Eugenics: From Rockefeller to Roe v. Wade (Fall, 2004)

  The infamous Roe v. Wade1 decision relies directly and indirectly on the work...
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From the Editor: On Hijacking Immigration Uproar

As I write this, the Human Life Review is seeing an unprecedented amount of public...
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Active and Passive Euthanasia

  Because of recent advances in medical technology, it is today possible to save...
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