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The Bloody History of Fetal Tissue Research

By Living a Culture of Life Podcast / September 21, 2023 /
Fetal cell research

…good example. Aspirin, he said aspirin was developed with HEK-293, just like the, the COVID vaccines were. Aspirin was discovered, it was first produced in 1877 by a French chemist…

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Is Sexual Violence Porn-Driven?

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet / May 6, 2024 /
violence, man threatening woman, oppression

…from Violent Content Porn companies know this, of course. This is why their algorithms deliberately promote ever more extreme content to their users. They know that, with sufficient exposure, what…

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What Are the Products That Use Aborted Fetuses?

By HLI Staff and William Lawyer / September 22, 2023 /

…and we don’t know the effects this may have as this topic has not been sufficiently studied. Related: May Catholics Get the COVID Vaccine? Fetal Tissue Research Much research is currently…

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The Science Behind How Men and Women Fall in Love Differently

By Living a Culture of Life Podcast / November 16, 2023 /

…with the thought process of, “I’m going to find the best research, find the authentic research—mostly natural science-based research, and some social science—and I’m going to write the book and…

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An Encouraging Return to Reason: American Medical Organizations Warn against “Gender-Affirming Care” for Minors

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet / February 9, 2026 /

…the ASPS statement is a new development, the research showing that gender dysphoria in youth tends to be transient and self-resolve if left alone has long existed. It should never…

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Lawsuit Sheds Light on Dehumanizing Porn Industry

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet / August 15, 2022 /
The shadow of a sad woman sitting on balcony alone

…allowed anyone and everyone to upload videos, while making only the most token efforts to screen out videos that might depict non-consensual, underage, or otherwise abusive content. According to the…

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Stem Cell Ethics: What’s Moral, What’s Not, and Why It Matters

By Susan Ciancio / February 17, 2026 /
adult stem cell MSC high magnification

…research ethical? Yes, stem cell research is ethical if the source is not from a human embryo. 2. Is embryonic stem cell research controversial? Yes. It is controversial because it…

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Conversion Therapy: Controversy and Reality

By William Lawyer / November 15, 2024 /
gay couple arguing

…most debate centers around whether conversion therapy is harmful or helpful, that is not in fact it’s most pressing issue. Patient consent, though perhaps the most relevant aspect of it,…

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What Is Homeschooling, and Am I Qualified to Homeschool My Child?

By Susan Ciancio / June 25, 2024 /
bookshelf with classic books

…there are aspects to each that may or may not appeal to your child. The same goes for science and history. For young children, you could focus on whatever aspect…

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Can We Support Stem Cell Research?

By Brian Clowes, PhD / May 17, 2013 /
embryonic stem cells

…of dollars into embryonic stem cell research, which has yielded zero cures, while adult stem cell research, supported by the Church, has produced successful treatments for a host of diseases….

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