The embryo that grew up
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Those who seek to justify abortion often try to minimize or deny the humanity of the embryo. In a recent online forum, for example, one participant wrote: "I became a human being at the point that my senses functioned as those of a human being. Before that I was just a mass of cells." Another followed up: "A pile of cells in a woman's uterus is not a human being. It lives off of and is part of that woman's body." FULL STORY
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Meditations at the All Star break
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 I haven't seen baseball's All Star Game in a long time. The game itself is no big deal. But the sight of so many great players gathered in one place is an annual reminder of the pastime's remarkable capacity to renew itself, generation to generation. FULL STORY
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Episcopal Church approves liturgical resources for same-sex blessings
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 In a decision that could strain relations with the Catholic Church and within its own Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church has approved liturgical resources for the blessing of same-sex relationships. FULL STORY
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Group trains runners for marathons, spreads pro-life message at events
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 How far would you go to defend life? Life Runners would go about 26.2 miles a race. FULL STORY
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Ice Age: Continental Drift
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 As he has been known to do before, the manic saber-toothed squirrel Scrat (voice of Chris Wedge) steals the show in "Ice Age: Continental Drift". FULL STORY
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Xavier University grad shooting for medals at London Olympics
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 One-tenth of an inch puts Sgt. 1st Class Jason Parker above some of the best marksmen in the country. FULL STORY
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Moonrise Kingdom
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 Director Wes Anderson's films aren't meant to be either easily understood or likable. So it's no surprise that the pretentious, deadpan whimsicality of "Moonrise Kingdom" (Focus) overwhelms its core story of adults trying to do the best for two troubled preteens. FULL STORY
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Digital Edition - July 5, 2012
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