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I am intrigued with how many very different sources seem to promote the Church’s principle of subsidiarity in the form of creating family-based (home-based) business. Continue reading

Debating and discussing with friends is an exciting part of an active intellectual life. Most recently I was debating Arizona’s immigration law SB1070 in order to explore the opposition posed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Continue reading

You may or may not remember two of my previous posts regarding the Department of Homeland Security’s inclusion of prolife groups as possible domestic threats. I argued that it was a mistake to get defensive about this list because there were logical reasons for security personnel to become vigilant about possible attacks by frustrated radical fringe prolifers (of the type that shoot abortionists in the name of the cause) due… Continue reading

A new law requiring insurers to cover the costs of chochlear implants for children has drawn opposition. What is the complaint? Is is that . . .

  • Government has overstepped its bounds, once again meddling in affairs that should be left to market forces?
  • No

  • the law puts undue burden on small business who now have to pay a higher premium to insure their employees?
  • No

When Barak Obama was elected president of the United States, thanks in large part to liberal Catholics, I stated that I hoped God would turn the evil of empowering a pro-death party into good for the Catholic Church by purifying our intellect and forcing us to stand up for the Truth more strongly. President Obama’s recent commencement address at Notre Dame University provided a clear sign that God is indeed… Continue reading

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