Case of a Trojan Horse
I am writing this as Bill 14, incorporating the underhand imposition of the Istanbul Convention ‘a la carte’ dressed up as ‘the Bill for domestic violence’, moves one step closer to becoming the law of the land. Before I...
The horse and the rider
Mother Teresa said: “Once living love is destroyed by contraception, abortion follows very easily.” Will this be the case in Malta? What is the evidence that contraception encourages abortion? The figures are strongly suggestive. In the US, oral contraceptive...
An alternative to killing
On November 22, this newspaper’s sister publication published a very brave and commendable editorial which hit several nails right on the head. It was correctly pointed out that the term ‘reproductive rights’ is nothing but camouflage for abortion. The...
Where, indeed?
‘Boy, oh boy, where to begin?’ This is how Alice Taylor set the tone for her piece in The Malta Independent on Sunday (24 December), conjuring up a mental image of herself rubbing her hands together lasciviously, drooling in anticipation of...
Calendar 2018 from One Of Us
Click on the below link to download this beautiful calendar! Calendar_2018
Abortion and human rights – Tonio Fenech
In his opinion piece of December 13 titled ‘Women’s Rights’, Martin Scicluna goes to great pains to try and frame the argument in favour of abortion as a matter of woman’s reproductive rights, and going so far as portraying...
A beacon for life – Tonio Fenech
In his usual dogmatic style, Martin Scicluna in his article of December 13, ‘Women’s Rights’, seeks to make a case for abortion in Malta by affirming that the country has a problem and because most countries in the world...
Afraid of Maltese babies being killed
Of course, and with good reason: the children of Malta are being targeted. The purposefully misnamed Women’s Rights Foundation (WRF) is taking aim at Maltese children in the womb, lying in wait for the opportunity to use lethal weapons...
An ugly little truth
It may come as something of a revelation to Lara Dimitrijevic and Andreana Dibben (‘What are you afraid of?’, December 9) but there actually do exist moral absolutes in this world. This, despite the unstinting efforts of a growing...
The post-rational man (and woman)
In our categorising of human political, economic and philosophical thought we often tend to use terms such as analytical and then post-analytical thought, modern and then post-modern thought. Now I believe we have arrived at a new category of...