8 February 2010

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David Cameron would force faith schools to teach that being gay is normal

David Cameron, leader of Britain's opposition Conservative party, has said that he would force faith schools to teach that there is nothing wrong with being gay. Mr Cameron's comments follows the government's attempts to force employers to promote the employment of homosexuals. Mr Cameron also urged the Anglican Communion to accept homosexual equality as essential. [Daily Mail, 5 February] [http://is.gd/7KLZF] John Smeaton, SPUC director, commented: "As Pope John Paul taught, it is an illusion to think that we can build a true culture of human life if we do not offer adolescents and young adults an authentic education in sexuality, and in love, and the whole of life according to their true meaning and in their close interconnection."

Brain scans reveal that patients in so-called persistent vegetative state can both think and communicate.

Experts have shown that some patients who show no outward signs of consciousness can in fact comprehend speech and answer simple questions. Doctors using hi-tech brain scanning equipment asked a 29-year-old patient in a so-called persistent vegetative state (persistent non-responsive state) to respond to biographical questions by imagining scenarios which used various parts of the brain. The scanned brain activity showed the patient answered 100% of the questions correctly. [Telegraph, 3 February] [http://is.gd/7FV6s] Alison Davis, of No Less Human, has criticised the report of the story as it appears in The Telegraph. Ms Davis says the major focus of the article is that the new technology will assist people in choosing to die, without recognising that such patients have a right to life.   [John Smeaton, 4 February] [http://is.gd/7KSEg]

Pentagon says all military bases must offer morning-after pills.

US military bases worldwide will be required to provide the morning-after pill, following directives from the Pentagon. Pro-life groups have regularly opposed the morning-after pill. The morning after pill works in a number of ways, one of which is to cause an early abortion to preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg into the lining of the uterus. [Air Force Times, 4 February] [http://is.gd/7KN2y]

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8 February 2010

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