Archive for July 11th, 2005

Life in a protectivist nation

Monday, July 11th, 2005

Maine is now being sued to see if you can be arrested for drinking on private property even if you are not causing a public disturbance.[1] I expect at issue here is as much the police’s version of events versus the Mr. Laverriere’s though, so nothing much may happen here. It is interesting and somewhat [...]

The fruits of toleration

Monday, July 11th, 2005

A look at the reality we are supposed to tolerate: One out of every three children is having sex at the age of 10.[1] 17 out of 100 will deliberately spread the virus if they know they are HIV-positive.[1] At 18, two out of every three children had had sex.[1] One in 10 [...]

The Church and Darwin

Monday, July 11th, 2005

Cardinal Schönborn wrote an editorial Thursday last week clarifying the Church’s teaching on evolution, which many misunderstand.[1] In keeping with the teachings of Pope John Paul II, he stated that the details of history are left to science, and that some forms of evolution are compatible with the Catholic faith. He asserted, however, that the [...]