Wesley Smith has a post over at National Review's The Corner, remarking on how the Washington Post subtly undermines a commentary article advocating honesty in discussions of assisted suicide. The article by Kirsten Powers is all about public policy, and about language -- how "verbal cloaking is the stock in trade of the 'right-to-die' forces" -- not religion. There's no mention of religion or anything to do with it, but the newspaper published the piece under the prominent heading, "Religio...
Published on October 15, 2015 12:38