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Catholic Women and Contraception

April 7, 2013 by

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From Those Catholic Women Who Use Contraception They explained that they had not fully understood that the Church was serious about this teaching until the blowup surrounding the HHS Mandate; before then, they explained, it was easy to assure themselves that contracepting must be fine since so many other people in the pews were doing […]

Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence

December 21, 2012 by

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Individual Risk Factors Low self-esteem Low income Low academic achievement Young age Aggressive or delinquent behavior as a youth Heavy alcohol and drug use Depression Anger and hostility Antisocial personality traits Borderline personality traits Prior history of being physically abusive Having few friends and being isolated from other people Unemployment Emotional dependence and insecurity Belief […]

Letter to Melinda Gates from Africa

October 30, 2012 by

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Could have been written by a Filipina who understands what’s at stake here. The moment these huge amounts of contraceptive drugs and devices are injected into the roots of our society, they will undoubtedly start to erode and poison the moral sexual ethics that have been woven into our societal DNA by our faith, not […]

Personhood, from a Biologist’s Perspective

September 15, 2012 by

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Sometimes the arguments from pro-RH folks leaves one scratching one’s head. Most of us attended school and took biology classes, correct? We were all taught that human life begins at conception. And yet take a quick look at the debate forums on Facebook, the arguments at Twitter, the posts at both pro- and anti-RH pages, […]

RH Bill — Decoded, from 700 Club Asia

September 9, 2012 by

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A lengthy production from the 700 Club, but well worth watching. No, it’s not only the Catholic Church that believes the RH bill should not be passed.

Government-Supported Contraception?

September 3, 2012 by

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Amazing how the arguments are the same, whether you live in a third-world country, or a first-world country. The question is, do they make sense?

Attention Senators and Members of the House of Representatives

August 25, 2012 by

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RH Bill and Good Intentions

August 23, 2012 by

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From The RH Bill: Paving the Path with Good Intentions Now, I personally believe that no one intends to be the “bad guy” for evils’ sake. In my experience, evil is less attractive if seen in its true, unadulterated state. Most evil in this world is sugar coated to be made palatable to those who […]

Infallible Teaching on Artificial Contraceptives

August 16, 2012 by

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Infallible Teaching on Artificial Contraceptives by Dr. Bernardo Villegas Even before the “limits to growth” hypothesis broke out in the 1970s, as an economist I had always rejected any attempt to resuscitate of the completely discredited theory that Thomas Malthus first proferred more than two centuries ago. My training at Harvard under Nobel Prize winners […]

Empowering vs. Destructive

August 14, 2012 by

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Americans are by no means alone in this struggle. In the Philippines, the pressure to pass the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill is greater than ever. Just as we consider the mandates of Obamacare unconstitutional here in the U.S., the mandates of the RH Bill are a violation of the Filipino constitution. Debate has ended in […]

C4RH using Mary and the Holy Rosary in vain

August 9, 2012 by

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Something diabolical is afoot: Catholics for Reproductive Health (C4RH) is using Mary and the Holy Rosary to promote something which is contrary to the teaching of the Catholic Church. I think they found a mnemonic device: RH is Roproductive Bill, so HR is Holy Rosary. HR for RH. Sounds good, right? But alas, as the […]

What are the socio-moral effects of contraception?

August 1, 2012 by

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Contraceptive Methods are Like Putting A Premium on Vice.

July 31, 2012 by

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From 1Flesh.org.

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