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Bob Wurzelbachher
Assisted Suicide Is Not Compassion—It’s Cultural Surrender
by Bob Wurzelbacher In an age that prizes autonomy above almost every other value, assisted suicide is often presented as a compassionate response to suffering. Advocates frame it as mercy for the terminally ill and freedom for those facing pain or dependency. Yet, beneath the reassuring language of “aid in …
When Abortion Pills Become Tools of Coercion, Policy Must Change
The Final Word with Bob Wurzelbacher January is a month of new beginnings. As we begin 2026, so does a familiar movement of hope and witness: in just a few weeks, tens of thousands of people from across the country will gather again to promote the dignity of the unborn, …
Issue 1: Almost Two Years Later
Since Issue 1’s passage in November 2023, which enshrined the right to abortion in the Ohio Constitution, the state has witnessed a concerning shift in the moral landscape surrounding the sanctity of life. This constitutional amendment solidified access to abortion and prompted a series of legal challenges and legislative responses …
