- High-tech natural family planning
- Love is Love?
- China mulls relaxing one-child policy
- Pat Robertson a eugenicist?
- 'Born-agains' most likely to support right to be born
- San Diego clerk crumbles on gay 'marriage' stance
Posted: 04 Aug 2013 08:26 AM PDT
Max
Levchin wants to talk to you about cervical mucus. The internet
entrepreneur, who co-founded the now ubiquitous online payment service
PayPal, has turned his focus to solving a problem he feels is more
important than the hassle of entering credit card numbers: Infertility.
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Posted: 04 Aug 2013 03:44 AM PDT
One
slogan used for promoting “gay marriage” is the pithy phrase “Love is
love.” In fact, our President tweeted his praise for the recent DOMA
decision with the “#Loveislove” hashtag. It is a great piece of
propaganda, because, well, who wants to fight against love?
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Posted: 04 Aug 2013 03:28 AM PDT
China
is deliberating over further relaxing the country's one-child policy by
allowing a couple, of which only one person is the only child, to have
two children, a health and family planning official said.
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Posted: 04 Aug 2013 03:15 AM PDT
Two
days after saying he found nothing sinful about sex-change operations,
televangelist Pat Robertson said contraception is “a very important part
of humanity” that would prevent the birth of too many Appalachian
“ragamuffins.” He also said that Natural Family Planning violated the
provisions of the Old Testament.
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Posted: 04 Aug 2013 03:14 AM PDT
For
the second time in two weeks, a poll finds that most Catholics in the
United States believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. A
new Quinnipiac poll found that born again evangelicals were far more
likely to support the right-to-life than any other religious group in
the United States. However, the results varied dramatically based on
church attendance.
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Posted: 03 Aug 2013 06:26 PM PDT
San
Diego's county clerk, the man charged with issuing marriage licenses
there and the most prominent public figure to move against gay marriage
in California since its recent resumption, has withdrawn a legal bid to
stop the practice.
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