Unplanned Pregnancies in the Military on the Rise

We have a duty to identify the inbred misogyny that leads to servicewomen being assaulted in such appallingly high numbers.

The Still, Small Voice that Doubts Roe v. Wade

“Loccke, if she’s a feminist, ought to be more willing to listen to that still, small voice in her soul.”

Mixed Signals: A Sexy Celebration of Roe v. Wade?

Science Can Both Solve and Add to Our Moral Conundrums

Hobby Lobby, Contraception, and the Morning After Pill

This is a two-fold villainy: it’s a violation of free market, and worse, it’s a violation of conscience.

The Lost Women and Children of the Abortion Debate: A Pro-life Response to Walsh, Akin, and Mourdock

A staunchly pro-life critique of the recent flippancy of abortion rhetoric by pro-life candidates Joe Walsh, Todd Akin, and Richard Mourdock.

The Female Gaze: Conflict of Interest

“If we agree that abortion is the wrong way to protect women, we have to be willing to find the new and better way.”

The Kiddy Pool: Persons of Interest in Mississippi’s Amendment

“Proponents of the Mississippi measure assert that life begins at conception; I happen to agree with that point, but I’m not unaware of the slipperiness of that landmark event.”

Citizenship Confusion: Confessed Abortion? How Will We Respond?

If we want to fight abortion, we first have to love those who seek them.

Bare-Knuckled Pro-life Bishops

Pro-Life Strategy

Juno's Nagging Voice

In the first scene of Juno, a girl drinks Tang, walks through a hand-drawn cartoon credit sequence, and has a high-speed and ironic conversation with a convenience store clerk. Immediately, I’m thinking this movie is in trouble. Like a lot of people, I’ve grown tired of the ironic cynicism displayed in many of the most recent films and television shows. While I enjoy many of the shows that and films that started the fad, the onslaught of one-dimensional copycats has been unfortunate.

A New Paradigm for Christian Politics

Christmas is, “in the air,” for a longer period each year. This time around, I started hearing Christmas songs before Thanksgiving week! However, even Christmas cannot compare to the length of time we spend talking about politics, especially in a presidential election year.