by Genevieve Kineke | Apr 4, 2024 | Culture, Family, Legislation
At the end of a carefully crafted article about IVF and the Court’s ruling on the accidental destruction of human embryos, the author, attorney Sarah Stula, explains her relationship to the question at hand: My husband and I suffered from infertility for almost...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 2, 2021 | Feminism, Gender, Legislation
Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas often lead to casualties. Over at First Things, Carl Trueman outlines what he calls “A New Pastoral Problem.” The problem my pastor friend faces is how to counsel parents of teenage girls who will not drink anything...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 26, 2019 | Health, Legislation, Vice
Eleanor Gaetan has summarised in heroic form all the reasons that sex trafficking should not be countenanced, much less legalised, with two excellent but divergent examples: the Netherlands where it is legal, and Sweden where it is not. Years of data now prove the...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 11, 2019 | Columns, Culture, Gender, Legislation
Recently, two young men identifying as women stood atop Connecticut’s high school podiums after their track victories, putting their competitors in an awkward situation. To grumble against the unfair physiological advantages of those who defeated them seems like...
by Genevieve Kineke | Jan 14, 2019 | Child marriage, Islam, Legislation
This AP report is deeply disturbing: WASHINGTON: Thousands of requests by men originally from other countries, including Pakistan, to bring in child and adolescent brides to live in the United States were approved over the past decade, according to government data...
by Genevieve Kineke | Dec 17, 2018 | Feminism, Legislation
I was discouraged to read that the Vatican News agency promoted the delight of the “Nuns on the Bus” regarding the recent American election After midterm elections in the United States, one outstanding result is a surge in the number of women elected to Congress. As...
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