Is Surrogacy a Violation of Human Rights?
Surrogacy is highly lucrative only for the professionals, not the women indentured as surrogates who tend to come from much lower economic circumstances and most often need money.
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Apr 27, 2018 | Books, Ethics, Family, Featured |
Surrogacy is highly lucrative only for the professionals, not the women indentured as surrogates who tend to come from much lower economic circumstances and most often need money.
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Aug 21, 2017 | America, Featured, Politics |
Are we to teach our children that, if you are black, the white children in your life have a responsibility to atone for the historical industry of human ownership and trade?
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Jan 31, 2017 | 2016 Election, Culture, Featured |
Virulent anti-Trumpism seeks no dialogue, no understanding, and no rational exchange – it is as destructive and irrational as any other bigotry used to justify cruelty towards others.
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Oct 20, 2016 | 2016 Election, Faith, Featured, Politics |
I suggest that we have allowed Trump’s incidents of sexual objectification of women to distract us and silence us from fighting a far more total, far more lethal form of objectification, Hillary’s. Are we as women of faith holding Donald Trump to an unattainable, unrealistic standard, an ideal that has no female corollary?
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016 Election, Family, Featured, Politics |
Trump’s first response to Governor Huckabee’s question at the June 21 Evangelical gathering was light-hearted. “I have really five wonderful children. They were all very good students. I better knock on wood when I say all this stuff, because I’ll get a call – ‘Did you know about this?’”
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Apr 9, 2016 | 2016 Election, Catholic Church, Ethics, Featured, Politics, Social Teaching, TV/Radio |
Is it unfair to expect that Catholics, whose law holds a mother accountable for killing her unborn child, might entertain Trump’s brief and awkward proposition as both a reasonable and moral proposition worthy of response?
Read MorePosted by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Mar 15, 2016 | 2016 Election, Catholic Church, Featured, Politics, Social Teaching, Theology |
Sadly, Weigel and George cursorily urged Catholics to reject Trump’s candidacy because he is “manifestly unfit to be president of the United States” and because of “his vulgarity, oafishness, shocking ignorance.”
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