Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Intrinsic Dignity and Worth

On last Saturday's Northern Alliance Radio Network show, we had Ramesh Ponnuru on to discuss his latest book, The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life. We probably did not do justice to Ramesh's excellent work within the limitations of the half hour interview, but make no mistake about it, this is a significant book.

When it comes to the "life issues" of abortion, stem cell research, euthanasia, and infanticide, Ponnuru is an intellectual heavyweight and he pulls no punches in "Party of Death." He comprehensively expose the myths of Roe v Wade and logically eviscerates the various "pro-choice" arguments.

If you're like me and have found much of the embryonic stem cell/cloning debate murky and the positions difficult to sort through, "Party of Death" brings much needed clarity to the complicated, and at times overly-emotional, issue. It's an extremely well-written, clear, and relatively concise book that is going to become the go-to reference guide for "life issues" on the book shelves of well-read conservatives for years to come.

Joe Carter has a thoughtful review of "Party of Death" at the evangelical outpost.

1 comment:

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