Notice the change in the tone of the panelists. It's quite telling. Almost as if the whole racist "code words" thing is just made up to discredit and slander political opponents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1oUAo3aPFc … [Read more...]
Morality: Social compact or discovered truth?
The subject of morality is always a contentious subject among those who debate it. Understandably, no one likes it very much when those with differing views on what is or isn’t moral is seen as trying to force 'their version' of morality on you or society as a whole. Whether a person or a group’s … [Read more...]
Why do so many black mothers turn to abortion?

The above number is bad enough. But in New York City, 80% of abortions are had by minority mothers. In general black mothers abort at rates much higher than their populative representation. Many defenders of abortion will punt to poverty=abortion. But this would also be the case in areas of the … [Read more...]
Do you censor yourself on social media?
The advent of social media outlets have made a small world even smaller. Friends of yesteryear and family rarely seen or heard from have been brought back together via Facebook, Twitter and other internet social mediums. In addition to reconnecting with family and friends, people voice their views … [Read more...]
Are graphic images of abortion appropriate?
One complaint pro-abortion choice activists have about the pro-life movement is their propensity to display images of aborted fetal human being. In Athens Georgia, at the University of Georgia, pro-abortion choice activists erected a make-shift barrier to block such images. (The College Fix) … [Read more...]
We need honesty in the abortion debate

Abortion. Never in the history of the nation has such an egregious violation of human rights been codified by law. Not even slavery or Indian removal policies compare to the 50 million unborn children snuffed out of existence by activist judges and their abortionist pimps. It's not all driven by … [Read more...]
Arizona’s SB1062 is anti-gay…except it isn’t
Please someone copy and paste the text of the bill that some are labeling "Jim Crow laws for gays". I'm not seeing it. Words struck out is wording being removed from the original bill, and the all capitalized words is newly inserted language. 1 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of … [Read more...]
Can I object to same-sex marriage and not be a bigot?
I ask this in all seriousness. Like everyone else, I have members of my family who identify as gay or lesbian. I work with homosexuals. And I have homosexuals who I consider friends. Save for my co-workers, all the gay people in my life know my religious convictions and political views. None of … [Read more...]
If there’s so much real hate out there, why make it up?
The most recent in a long line of hate crime/anti-gay hoaxes was uncovered recently. Granted it was done by a couple DJs attempting to "create a discussion". But there is a trend afoot where certain members of particular minority groups are staging incidents of anti-gay hate perpetrated by, of … [Read more...]
What can I say?
Every once in a while I hit a wall. Now is one of those times. I'm finding little inspiration for topics. You'd think with all that's in the news, there'd be plenty for me opine on. But alas, I'm dry. I'm looking for ideas for topics, or particular issues about which to write. So help a guy … [Read more...]
Washington halts the death penalty, but should it?
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington state has enacted a moratorium on capital punishment. Anti-capital punishment activists are relishing the success and death row inmates are resting a little easier knowing they'll never meet the fate they imperiled upon their victims. What purpose does a political … [Read more...]
We don’t need to know about your sex life
Missouri defensive end Michael Sam made headlines by announcing he is gay. He is not alone. There seems to be a trend for athletes to publicly proclaim their homosexuality. Figure skater Brian Boitano and basketball player Jason Collins preceded Sam in "coming out". Of course, these … [Read more...]
Planned Parenthood settles for killing woman during abortion
Abortion rights advocates don't think twice about using women who they believe die because of restrictive abortion laws as props for their campaign to make abortion as accessible as bubblegum. What's kept hush hush, however, is the women who die because of an abortion procedure. Women like Tonya … [Read more...]
Human life is on a pathway toward meaninglessness
As a generality I think we as a culture, are becoming far too selfishly frivolous when it comes to matters of life and death. Or put another way: those who are most in need of protection are having that protection rationalized away from them. Those in the womb, those whose "plug" gets pulled, and … [Read more...]
When life begins is irrelevant to the abortion debate
The morality of abortion hinges on different criteria depending on who it is you are having the discussion with. One of the most persistent defenses for abortion is the question of when life begins. This is a question only asked by those philosophizing about abortion, not among those in the … [Read more...]
Abortion rate is the lowest since Roe v Wade

The rate of abortion, about 17 of every 1000 women in the US, is down 43.4% from its peak in 1980, and nearly as low as the rate following the Supreme Court decision legalizing the commission of abortion. This is good and bad news. There's still more than 1 million abortions committed per … [Read more...]
The slippery slope: Equal rights for zoophiles
Opposing same-sex marriage and attempts to normalize homosexual relationships by claiming sex with animals will be next is a silly reason. No one is trying to normalize and secure rights for zoophiles... except they are. The organization Equality For All is petitioning to have February 1st … [Read more...]
The morality of Atheism
The debate over morality between Atheists and Theists is forever ongoing. I think Atheists mistakenly believe Theists claim they can't act in a moral manner, but this isn't the issue. Most Atheists, in my experience, are relatively honest, caring people with genuine concern for their fellow man. … [Read more...]
What the Grammy’s same-sex wedding ceremony didn’t show you, but why?
First watch and see what you see -- or don't see -- during the ceremony what was missing. (Ceremony starts at 4:30) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cVBGPpbZeI ______________________________________________ What is the apex of any wedding ceremony? When Queen Latifah announced to the betrothed that … [Read more...]
Still “celebrating” Roe v Wade
The Supreme Court of the United States, on this day in 1973 decided that elective abortion was a constitutionally protected act. Despite advances in medicine which have led to the discovery that a new human life begins to exist at the point of conception, the practice of elective abortion still … [Read more...]

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