Tag Archives: Professor Janet E. Smith
Contraception: Why Not? (part 6)
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: Unwed Pregnancy The growth of the incidence of unwed pregnancy tells an amazing story. In 1960, 3 percent of white babies were born out of wedlock and … Continue reading
Contraception: Why Not? (part 5)
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: Contraception Contribution? What do you think has contributed the most good to our culture in the last half century? Contraception, cars, computers, iPods, cell phones? We cannot … Continue reading
Contraception: Why Not? (part 4)
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: Casual, Recreational Sex We now live in a world in which we talk about casual, recreational sex. A young man meets a young woman and says, “Nice … Continue reading
Contraception Intermission
Another catchy title eh? As I stated in “Contraception Preamble“, I would provide my comments to this series of posts either as actual comments to each post or in a separate post. Well, sense you are reading this it would … Continue reading
Contraception: Why Not? (part 3)
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: God is Love Let’s return to the main narrative. The first principle of all first principles is: God is love. God created the whole universe out of … Continue reading
Contraception: Why Not? (part 2)
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: Babies: Blessings or Burdens? We now live in a culture in which we no longer know whether babies are blessings or burdens. The population control people are … Continue reading
Contraception: Why Not?
This post is part of a series by Professor Janet E. Smith. Slide: Castrate Rapists This talk is an updated version of “Contraception: Why Not?” originally recorded in 1994. Almost a million copies of that talk were distributed with both … Continue reading
Contraception Preamble
Catchy title huh? I recently read and then listened to a 1994 presentation by Professor Janet E. Smith regarding Contraception titled “Contraception: Why not?”. I have spent a fair amount of time over the last few years researching the issue … Continue reading