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You’re teaching my child what?

Miriam Grossman | 24 September 2009 |
tags: adolescence, parenting, sex education
A psychatrist exposes the harm done to children in the name of sex education.

‘To till it and to keep it’

Pope Benedict XVI | 23 September 2009 |
tags: Benedict XVI, environment, global warming
Participants in today’s climate change summit at the United Nations would do well to read Pope Benedict’s guidance on this topic.

Evolution? Please leave God out of it

Patrick Gilligan | 23 September 2009 |
tags: evolution, religion, science
Evolutionists weaken their case by bringing God's existence into the discussion.

Politicians need to inspire passion in education

Don Graham | 22 September 2009 |
tags: arts, culture, education, politics
Despite the rhetoric of politicians about education, educationist Sir Kenneth Robinson argues that they overlook the need to inspire the passions of individual students.

Softened up for death

Cristina Alarcon | 22 September 2009 |
tags: Canada, euthanasia, suffering
Could our persistent search for a hardship-free world be blinding us to the value of suffering?

Russia, Poland and the history wars

Rodric Braithwaite | 18 September 2009 |
tags: Europe, Poland, Russia, World War II
On the 70th anniversary of the Soviet Army's invasion of Poland a British diplomat understands why Poles are not quick to give the Russians credit for occasionally getting things right.

Families becoming own censors

William West | 17 September 2009 |
tags: censorship, film, internet
As films, music and the internet become less and less child friendly many parents are taking over the task of censorship from government bodies.

The new divorce divide

W Bradford Wilcox | 17 September 2009 |
tags: divorce, marriage, poverty
There is good news and bad news on the marriage front in America, and the poor are having the worst of it.

Ethics of paying for test-tube babies

Margaret Somerville | 16 September 2009 |
tags: fertility, human rights, IVF
If society pays the costs for creating test-tube babies, we also have to accept the ethical responsibility.

The puzzle of Norman Borlaug

Christopher Blunt | 15 September 2009 |
tags: food, Norman Borlaug, population control
Why did the father of the Green Revolution remain afraid of the ‘population monster’?

The insanity of same-sex parenting

David van Gend | 14 September 2009 |
tags: homosexuality, parenting
It is time to say out loud that every child needs the love of a father and a mother.

A new agenda for the world’s women

Carolyn Moynihan | 12 September 2009 |
tags: development, poverty, security, women
What’s behind the discovery that women are the world’s greatest unexploited resource for fighting poverty and terrorism?

Genetic testing for sporting cash cow

Michael Cook | 11 September 2009 |
tags: genetic testing, sport, United States
Baseballs' impresarios are happy to tear a 16-year-old from his country and family, but first they want proof he is the real goods.

Ethical pitfalls in academic publishing

Margaret Somerville | 10 September 2009 |
tags: ethics, law, publishing, research
Today's ghost-writer might be simply yesterday's research assistant, argues an ethicist.


Shooting the messenger

Denyse O'Leary | 08 September 2009 |
tags: culture wars, free speech, media, Muslim
Should government be allowed to gag the media when reporting offends special interest groups?

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