Aids and the News Media
The recent series on Priests and AIDS in the Kansas City Star used highly misleading statistics to promote an anti-Catholic agenda.
The recent series on Priests and AIDS in the Kansas City Star used highly misleading statistics to promote an anti-Catholic agenda.
The prejudice of prejudices dominant at the end of the century is against Christianity in general, and the message of the Catholic Church in particular and concerns the temptation to reduce the Gospel to an ethical system, complete with prohibitions and impersonal precepts, but devoid of love.
Multiculturalism is presented by its advocates in the schools and universities as a benign alternative to monoculturalism.
Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world today and that persecution is intensifying.
By having relatively few children, people today are eroding the population base that should pay for their pensions in their old age.
Once the Communists took control of China in 1948, they didn't wait to make it known there would be no place for religion in the new order.
There are actually three forms of multiculturalism, two of which are antithetical to the Catholic worldview.
The mounting persecution of Christians eerily parallels the persecution of Jews, my people, during much of Europe's history. Today, minority Christian communities have become chosen scapegoats in radical Islamic and remnant Communist regimes, where they are demonized and caricatured through populist campaigns of hate and terror.
"Their Blood Cries Out" is a towering exposition of the history, causes, and facts of today's anti-Christian pogroms.
Since the 1960s judicial activists have made a concerted effort to banish God from the public square.