World’s Catholics Defy Vatican Doctrine on Family Planning – But Attitudes Vary by Region
A new poll of the world’s Catholics has confirmed a deep chasm within the world’s largest Christian denomination over contraception, reports The... Read More
World Vasectomy Day and its Role in Raising Awareness
During the 1980s, I was on the Planned Parenthood, Mar Monte, Board of Directors. Through its 36 health centers and 11 community... Read More
What Happened to 'Do No Harm?'
Walking around “wound up” half the time is bad for our health. But these days I find myself wound up way too... Read More
A Plan to Save $6 Billion
Globally, 222 million women have an unmet need for contraception. As a result, an estimated 80 million unintended pregnancies will occur in... Read More
Share, Contribute on World Population Day
Introducing the “taboo” topic of overpopulation in casual conversation can be a bit difficult these days. But with Wednesday, July 11 designated... Read More
Super Tuesday Results Are In! Nothing Is Settled
Super Tuesday’s primary results proved only that the Republican race will go on. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney won six states, his... Read More
Rick Santorum: Improved on Immigration; Dense on Family Planning
When Rick Santorum was a two-term United States Senator (1995-2007), he was a staunch advocate for an illegal alien amnesty. Santorum was... Read More
Bill Maher Advocates for Small Families
While there’s lots of buzzing about last Thursday’s Republican presidential debate in Iowa, I’m still thinking (and chuckling) about the June Republican... Read More
Musings on Gandhi, Obama and Leadership
The Wall Street Journal recently reviewed a new book, “Great Soul,” about Mahatma Gandhi that the reviewer, Andrew Roberts, describes as “generally... Read More
Making Rabbits Blush
After writing about the extremely large (by contemporary standards) and still growing brood of the polygamist family on TLC’s “Sister Wives,” I... Read More