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Parental Rights Are a Cornerstone of American Law Andrea Picciotti-Bayer: "If our institutions truly wish to strengthen justice, remove barriers, and end violence against women and girls, they should begin by recognizing the irreplaceable role of parents who are present, attentive, and committed to their daughters' well-being." Seen But Not Scrutinized: The Paradox Every Parent of a Teenager Needs to Understand Stephanie Winn (LMFT) gives sound advice to parents: "I want to address something specific for parents of trans-identified kids. Many of you are in a situation where the only time your child shows strong emotion toward you is when pronouns come up or when something related to their trans identity is triggered. Outside of that, it's polite distance. And the polite distance feels safe enough that you don't want to rock the boat. So you pretend you didn't see the hostile look. You barrel past the moment. You keep things surface-level. I understand that instinct, but I want to challenge it." The Bible Does Not Support Abortion The world's most premature twins have celebrated their fourth birthday after defying the odds and thriving. Euthanasia of the mentally ill in the Netherlands is increasing As the West lunges toward propagating a right to be made dead, the deleterious societal impacts of being legally "MAIDed" (killed by "medical assistance in dying") are becoming increasingly clear. A recent professional analysis published in the Psychiatric Times illustrates the lethal influence on mentally ill suicidal people -- including youth -- in the Netherlands. A Pediatrician's Warning: Puberty Blockers Aren't Curing Gender Dysphoria. They're Manufacturing It. From Dr. Julia Mason: "Those activists are mistaken. The drugs do have lasting effects, and there's little credible evidence that puberty blockers actually help patients. In fact, there is growing reason to believe they are exacerbating the very dysphoria they are supposed to resolve and placing vulnerable children on a largely self-reinforcing path toward permanent transitions, often with serious and lasting physical consequences." Death Is Not The End If it is 'certain that we shall not be here for long,' as Blaise Pascal says, 'and uncertain whether we shall be here even one hour,' then what lies beyond death matters more than anything else. 'All the Lonely People': Loneliness Is Exacerbated by Childlessness The problem of loneliness among older people has not disappeared. In fact, it is growing and likely to continue to increase in the U.S. and other industrialized countries in the future. For example, a 2025 AARP poll found that loneliness affected 40% of those ages 45 and over in the U.S., up five points from 35% in both 2010 and 2018. Poll Shows 76% of Americans Want Abortions Banned or Limited
Today Pew Research released the results of a new poll on public attitudes on sanctity of life issues. This poll, which surveyed over 8,500 people in late January, contains some good news for pro-lifers. America's Dating Crisis Is Dire, But Here's How We Can Reverse It It's hardly a secret that dating is a mess today. Young adults are not happy with the state of things, and it's certainly not producing the social goods that matter most: marriage and babies. Marriage and fertility rates have dropped by more than half in the last several decades. Society cannot continue without these, and neither happens unless boy meets girl. This is why the dating crisis matters. "Dr. Death" Creates "Suicide Pods" for Couple to Kill Themselves Together What is being marketed as innovation is, in reality, a modernized gas chamber. More Headlines…
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I'm a third-year junior high student in Japan. My name is Aoi. Every morning I wake up and check my phone before I get out of bed. I use LINE to talk to my classmates, Instagram to see pictures, and occasionally Twitter when I want to see what people are saying about school or shows. I like being connected - it helps me stay close to friends and know what's happening. But sometimes the messages and posts don't feel friendly. On one occasion, an individual posted derogatory comments about a girl in our class. People started replying and laughing. It spread quickly, and the girl looked hurt and stopped going to club activities. On another occasion, a classmate created a fake media profile mocking a shy 13-year-old boy, posted altered photos, and spread false rumors. The boy withdrew from his friends, missed school, and developed anxiety. These incidents show how online behavior can hurt people's feelings, change their daily lives, or even lead to suicide.
Continue reading at Fr. Jerry's Blog... Ethical Perspectives Merlot Mary Fogarty Can We Restore Hope in Women?s Healthcare? Change at all levels of healthcare, education, and policy need to be made to meet infertility upstream and to care for the health and well-being of women at all stages of life, including before they are trying to become mothers.
Rachel Carrington "Pro-life" is a controversial term among abortion advocates. Since pro-lifers advocate for the protection of human beings from the first moment of their creation, we are often called "forced birthers" or "anti-woman." We are told we care only about babies and not about the lives and well-being of their mothers. John Stonestreet Billionaire who could have lived free anywhere, stayed to fight for Hong Kong and is now in prison for life. David C. Reardon Abortion bans will expose women giving birth to "44 to 70 times higher than the mortality risk from abortion," according to a new study from the University of Maryland and Brown University. Suzanne Bowdey From Bud Light's backlash to a corporate exodus, the Human Rights Campaign's once-feared LGBT equality index is collapsing under consumer pressure and a widening revolt against woke capitalism.
David Lewis Schaefer The legalization of sports betting, especially at the college level, is a corruption not only of athletics and of education but of American society in general. Michael Cook Arguments for tolerance of homosexuality work equally well for paedophilia. Douglas McManaman Since I am a living part of that living Mystical Body that came to be on Good Friday as blood and water flowed from his side, I can apologize on behalf of my brother or sister who has since died and who grieves for the damage his or her sins have caused others. I may be innocent of his sin, but I am deeply connected to him nevertheless. Steven Mosher As reported earlier this year, the United Nations Human Rights Committee has been attempting to redefine an important international human rights treaty by claiming that the 'right to life' means that states should legalize abortion under expansive terms. Michael D. Pfeifer The fastest growing common death chamber in our country for murdering the precious unborn is not a clinic or a hospital but the family home. Our home, which should be the sanctuary for the caring and protection of children, is now with the easy availability of abortion pills, has become a major center for abortion. Carolyn Moynihan The normalisation of same-sex relationships received a setback recently in Australia when the federal parliament lower and upper houses threw out bills that would have allowed same-sex "marriage". Nevertheless, the normalisation campaign continues on many fronts. Michael Cook Lebanon: a country where there are sick people with money, healthy Syrian refugees without money, skilled doctors, and no effective government regulation. Asia Human Rights DIG Lalith A Jayasinghe was arrested and is now being remanded for harbouring an offender and aiding the escape of the chief suspect Swiss Kumar, for the gang rape and the murder of 18 year old Sivaloganathan Vidya on 13 May 2015. Asia Human Rights This paper will make an assessment on the implementation of the Principles of the UN Global Compact Tom Bartolomeo I can still remember as a small child receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday. I couldn't really comprehend the meaning of it, but I innately knew that it was important, and I was careful to keep some of my ashes on my forehead through the day. The next morning when I checked in the mirror the smudge was gone. How did I lose it, I thought.
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