Andre Mitchell

Christians shouldn't try to convert Muslim migrants they're helping, says cardinal: 'It's manipulation of conscience'
Roman Catholic Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller warned Christians against extending aid to refugees with the goal of changing their faith, saying this is equivalent to "practically a manipulation of the conscience."

More artificial babies soon? Chinese scientists successfully grow mouse sperm cells inside laboratory
Scientists in China have successfully bred a handful of healthy mice from sperm cells they created themselves inside the laboratory using embryonic stem cells plucked from these animals.

Canadian government panel criticised for recommending euthanasia even for kids
Alex Schadenberg, the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, told LifeSiteNews that the committee generally made "very bad" recommendations on how to implement the Canadian Supreme Court's decision last year to strike down the prohibition against assisted suicide and euthanasia in the nation.

Worse birth defects from Zika feared: Baby with virtually no brain dies inside mother's womb
Medical practitioners are having reasons to believe that this virus can bring worse health effects, even to the extent of killing unborn children.

Astronomers able to locate fast radio bursts for the first time, but more mysteries remain unanswered
For the first time in nearly a decade, a team of astronomers were able to reach a breakthrough in the study of FRBs: they were able to pinpoint the exact source of these short but spectacular flashes of radio waves.

Doctors slam Obama for opening U.S. borders to more sexually transmitted diseases: 'Why would they do this?'
The United States government, through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently decided to lift the ban on immigrants with three types of sexually transmitted diseases from entering the country. This decision has left the American medical community thinking: what could the administration possibly be thinking?

Catholic ethics body: Zika virus outbreak does not justify 'intrinsically immoral' use of contraceptives
In an opinion article published on Life Site, the National Catholic Bioethics Center said the threat posed by the Zika virus infection, especially to pregnant mothers and their babies, still do not justify contraceptive use.

Wearing hijab can be a form of 'passive terrorism,' U.S. military policy paper says
For Muslim women, the hijab may only be an innocent veil they use to cover their heads and chests in compliance with Islamic teachings. For the United States military, however, this Muslim attire can be considered a form of "passive terrorism."

U.S. to place super-advanced weapons on its warships to deter aggressors: 'They will regret taking us on'
US Secretary of Defense Ashton Baldwin Carter recently said that America plans to load super-advanced weapons to all of its ships, in an effort to restore the nation's military to its former glory and deter other countries from taking on the US.

Religion and science can coexist, giving life greater meaning, Christian scientist says
The Christian microbiologist shared that a lot of issues currently being tackled by the scientific community, including technological advances, sustainability and resilience in the face of natural disasters, also have societal or moral components.

Huge fireball, 2nd largest in recent history, exploded over the Atlantic on February 6, NASA reveals
Although not a lot of people noticed it, a huge fireball meteor blazed across and exploded across the sky over the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month.

ISIS losing battle online: Extremist group's social media followers, tweets declining
A new report from the George Washington University Program on Extremism revealed that the number of pro-ISIS accounts on Twitter and their followers are already declining.

Iranian commander boasts that Americans won't know Iran's missile power until it's already too late for them
Iranian officials have made recent proclamations indicating that it will continue its missile program, supposedly to defend itself from external threats, including the US itself.

Essure female contraceptive device has killed over 300 unborn children and should no longer be sold â U.S. lawmaker
A contraceptive that is inserted to the female body has already caused the deaths of over 300 unborn children and should already be pulled out from the market, a Pennsylvania congressman recently revealed.

Theory of Evolution challenged by discovery of ancient silk cocoons, scientists say
A team of Polish and Brazilian scientists recently published a study in the journal "Scientific Reports," where they discussed a puzzling discovery: fossilized silk cocoons that may date back some 295 million years ago or during the Early Permian era.

Marine dad seeks lifting of ban imposed on him by school after he questioned Islamic 'indoctrination' of students
A United States Marine veteran may not be able to see his daughter graduate after officials of a public school in Maryland decided to ban him from the campus for questioning how its students are supposedly being subjected to Islamic "indoctrination."