Today, my heart is heavy. In the past few days and weeks, I have been confronted with the reality that we live in a society that does not value human life.
Another divorced couple went to court last week to fight over the remains of their shattered marriage.The Missouri Court of Appeals must determine whether the couple’s frozen embryos are property or human beings with rights.
In a new film audiences are taught it’s better and maybe even more romantic to die than to live with a disability. Some qualified voices strongly protest.
Somewhere in California on Thursday (June 9), a terminally ill person may lift a glass and drink a lethal slurry of pulverized prescription pills dissolved in water. And then die.
The media has given disproportionate attention to Harambe the gorilla as opposed to the Coptic Christians killed by ISIS last year, found a conservative news blog.
The desire for immortality is basic to human nature. There is something in us that wants to outlive us. Even thirty-two percent of atheists and agnostics believe in an afterlife. We have this desire to live forever because God gave it to us.