By Dave Andrusko “Thousands of medical ethicists and bioethicists, as they are called, professionally guide the unthinkable on its passage through the debatable on its way to becoming the justifiable until it is finally established as the unexceptionable.” -- Richard...
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Abortion: the paramount issue of our day
By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. This appeared in the digital “Election Issue” of National Right to Life News. There are minor changes to update the story which first ran Friday. If you haven’t voted, it is imperative that you do. Amazing as it may seem, there is still...
Archbishop Chaput–“To put it simply: Evil cannot bear the counter-witness of truth”
By Dave Andrusko Previously we ran a helpful but brief overview of the powerful speech Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia delivered at the Pennsylvania Pro-life Federation Celebrate Life Banquet late last month. I’d like to offer some very extensive excerpts...
Deliver us from evil…and from prejudice against babies with Down Syndrome
By Kurt Kondrich I pray each night with my beautiful daughter Chloe before she goes to sleep, and we always finish with the Lord’s Prayer. I have recently focused on 4 words of this prayer as our world rapidly plunges into total darkness: “Deliver us from evil.” My...
A subjective definition of “death” would unleash great evil
By Wesley J. Smith Most people understand the word “death” to mean the end of biological life or, as Merriam-Webster defines it, “a permanent cessation of all vital functions.” But now an influential cadre of utilitarian bioethicists wants to redefine it to include a...
Do Babies Know the Difference Between Good and Evil?
By Dave Andrusko Editor’s note. This ran a while back, but thanks to the Internet, a newcomer to NRL News Today ran across this online and wrote to ask some questions. I find the topic not only fascinating, but more relevant today than when I first wrote the story....
The New York Times used an undercover journalist to investigate the abortion industry. Here’s what they found
By Tammy Shewfelt In 1871, Augustus St. Clair of the New York Times was given an assignment. He was to go undercover to investigate medical malpractice in the illegal underground abortion business. St. Clair and a lady friend posed as a couple seeking an abortion....