politics

  • Why Ignore the Data: An Analysis of Scientific Consensus in Relation to Current Pandemic

    What It’s Supposed to Be Any time I hear the phrase “scientific consensus” I get a bit wary. Science is supposed to be based on a study of the evidence. An argument for the correct interpretation of the facts. Science is meant to be practiced objectively. Science ought to be performed in such a way…

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  • Letting Off a Little Steam

    A Little Reflection… How’s it going? Are you using your time wisely? Are you getting some work done around the house that has needed some attention for a while? Are you catching up on some reading that you have been putting off because you just didn’t have time before the universal lockdown occurred? Or, are…

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  • Pro-What?

    Pro-What?

    What does Pro-Life mean? For some, Pro-Life means opposition to “choice.” This is how the media presents it. This is how feminists present it. Emotionally charged arguments are often successful not because they are rational, or have the best evidence, but because they aim at people’s feelings. Currently, there is not a better time in…

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  • History of the Pro-Life Movement: We’ve been Victorious Before

    The following conversation really took place. The time and the exact location are not given. What is known is that it occurred on a local news network in front of a live studio audience. With the cameras rolling and the host at his station we are privileged to get a brief glimpse into history that…

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  • Debating Abortion: Why it’s Done and What’s the Appropriate Response?

    Why is there a debate on abortion? Have you ever sat back and really chewed on the reasons behind the debate? I was born in the late 70’s, and so as long as I can remember (at least when I started to care about such things) the debate on this issue has been the norm.…

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