Complementarity: A Disturbing New Target for Anti-Life Policies
In my mind, some of the most disturbing words to have come out of the UN in recent months are those of Independent Expert Victor Madrigal-Borloz, working for the HumanContinue Reading
Eleanor is an early career scientist and writer with degrees in Biology and Geological Sciences from the University of Dallas and San Diego State University. She is passionate about the intersection of faith and science, and the promotion of the pro-life movement as a basic human-rights issue supported by scientific evidence.
She loves spending time in the great outdoors, and enjoys horseback riding, piano, travel, and studying anything and everything that piques her curiosity! She strongly encourages young scientists everywhere to stand up for human rights and oppose radical social agendas that are at odds with natural order and the true good of all human beings.
In my mind, some of the most disturbing words to have come out of the UN in recent months are those of Independent Expert Victor Madrigal-Borloz, working for the HumanContinue Reading
It is no secret that the Catholic Church is in dark waters these days – battered alternately by the spectre of sexual abuse scandals, external condemnation of her “outdated” positionsContinue Reading
A few weekends ago, I attended the funeral of a high school teammate’s father. Although I wasn’t a close friend of the family, I had always held them in highContinue Reading
If there’s any topic that gives the average conservative sweaty palms, it’s the same-sex marriage (SSM) debacle. While strongly intuiting that there is something profoundly wrong with SSM, many would-beContinue Reading
Had I but seen the sun And followed down the moon With eyes that wondered at the stars, What things I could have done! For every sun IContinue Reading
Over the last few weeks, the international community has watched the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in horror. The Biden administration’s catastrophically ill-conceived announcement of full U.S. military withdrawal byContinue Reading
August 4th, 2021 marked the one-year anniversary of the horrific blast at the port of Beirut. One of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history, the detonation of tonsContinue Reading
I recently came across an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times with an intriguing title: “Conversion therapy for gays is awful, but so is California’s bill to ban it.”Continue Reading
In my last article, I shared with you all my experience with LinkedIn during “Pride” month, as well as my larger concerns regarding the increasingly conservative-hostile environment of social media.Continue Reading
Some days ago, I logged in to my LinkedIn® account to find a rude surprise. Prominently displayed near my name and headline was the logo of one of my employersContinue Reading