Within the modern period, distinctions are observed between the relative leniency of abortion positions taken in the nineteenth century and the more stringent, traditional views of the twentieth century. Finally, the work considers the insights that this thematic history provides into Jewish ethical ...
views Jewish law, orhalakha, as both binding and subject to historical development. The Conservative Judaism rabbinate employs modern historical-critical research, rather than only traditional methods and sources, and lends great weight to its constituency when determining its stance on matters of ...
A quote from Paul Proctor over at newswithviews basically sums up what is wrong with Churches today which claim to be Christian. Paul said: “Jesus didn’t die on a cross to make me a Paul-like Christian – but rather a Christ-like Paul. A Paul-like Christian brings Jesus with him ...
HERE’S MY TAKE on Mr. Pence: This is all smoke and mirrors. I don’t’ believe Pence’s rejection of RFK Jr. has anything to do with abortion or being pro life and here’s why. Continue reading What is World War III really being fought over and why?
of roe v. wade—a case that affirmed the legality of a woman's right to have an abortion under the fourteenth amendment to the u.s. constitution—although this right remains controversial(supreme court of the united states 1973 ). the court case of the arkansas conjoined twins was occurring...
For some,U.S. policy on Israelis the deciding factor above and beyond all others, and increasingly, that has meant that Republican politicians win Orthodox communities in a landslide. While some Orthodox views of the world are conservative ones, a stance that is against abortion in all cases ...
Gordon Duff has a background in high-level covert non-proliferation work, while Jim Fetzer – a Philosophy of Science professor – bases his views on an analysis of various experts and researchers including Don Fox and Ed Ward. Both of my esteemed VT colleagues argue that mini-nukes were use...
As Nolland puts it, “We should not think of Paul drawing his views on homosexuality from his understanding of nature, but rather from revelation, in particular from Lev 18 and 20 in connection with Gen 1” (Nolland 2000, p. 54; cf. Nissinen 1998, p. 107). The focus was not only...