- New York Times confused, upset about birth control
- The sexploitation of porn
- A gay hamburger?
- 'I believe, help me obey'
- Exoskeleton approved for personal use
“Dogma should not trump our civil liberties.” That’s the UN-civil
message from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) in a full-page
ad which appears in the front news section of today’s New York Times.
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The new reality show, “The Sex Factor” is using Twitter to recruit people for a TV competition for porn stardom
and a one million dollar prize. People are encouraged to nominate and
pressure their friends to compete via Twitter and to post pictures of
them.
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Burger
King has come out of the closet in full support of homosexuality, and
is now even naming a hamburger to prove just how ‘proud’ it is of the sin.
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"The reality is that obedience costs a
young couple something — sometimes it feels like it costs us
everything. But it seems to cost the larger Church nothing. So little
valued is our obedience and the sacrifice it entails that most Catholics
don’t even know what the Church teaches on contraception. They’ve never
heard it from the pulpit. If they do hear it, they jeer and mock,
because the prospect of life without contraception seems so impossible
that it’s frankly ludicrous. "
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ReWalk is a motorised exoskeleton suit that helps people who are paralysed from the waist down to stand up and walk again.
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