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How Roe Ruined Romance, and How Authentic Feminism Will Re-Humanize the World, is a 40-minute audio CD of Dorinda's popular live presentation that debunks the myths of radical feminism, takes a bold and honest look at the unique and decisive role of women in society, and the real steps that need to be taken to allow the authentic gifts of womanhood to truly flourish for the benefit of women and the world around us.

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Click here to order "How Roe Ruined Romance" audio CD.




The Cost of Choice: Women Evaluate the Impact of Abortion, (Encounter Books 2004),
is a fascinating collection of twelve unique essays by professional women who are active in the public square.

This book includes a version of Feminists for Life's president Serrin Foster's brilliant speech "The Feminist Case Against Abortion," as well as unique and thought-provoking essays by eminent figures such as Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Elizabeth Fox Genovese, Eleonore Raoul Professor of the Humanities at Emory University.

BDF Senior Counsel Dorinda Bordlee's chapter on "Abortion Alternatives Legislation and the Law of the Gift" completes the volume which captures the moral, legal, medical and political complexities surrounding abortion.




The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War over Religion in AmericaBy Kevin Seamus Hasson, BDF Board Member

“Making The Passion of the Christ taught me many things. One was just how scared some Americans are of religion in public. The Right to Be Wrong explains why they are scared and why they don’t have to be. If you care about religion in America, please read this book.”
-Mel Gibson

Kevin J. “Seamus” Hasson, Founder and Chairman of The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and BDF board member has worked for almost 20 years to defend the free expression of all religious traditions. His new book is a bold and witty prescription for how to end the trench warfare over religion in public life and is available now on Amazon.



Hollywood Nation: Left Coast Lies, Old Media Spin, and the New Media Revolution
by James Hirsen, Of Counsel to BDF

Now more than ever, Hirsen shows, Hollywood elites are blurring the lines between entertainment and news to force their views onto the rest of the country. With their politically charged films, distorted documentaries, and skewed docudramas, they’re trying to set the agenda with little regard for the truth. Even worse, many so-called journalists are doing the same thing, dangerously mixing information and entertainment in an attempt to ratchet up ratings—and to inject their own views into the news.

Hollywood Nation also reveals how the New Media are now leading the counterattack. Through his extensive research and exclusive interviews with news and entertainment iconoclasts—including Bill O’Reilly, Mel Gibson, Ann Coulter, Dick Morris, Peggy Noonan, Laurie Dhue, and many others—Hirsen shows how liberals can no longer dominate the political and cultural debates.

Of Counsel to the Bioethics Defense Fund, James Hirsen is a New York Times best selling author, commentator, news analyst and law professor. The perfect complement to his best-selling Tales from the Left Coast, the new Hollywood Nation book is available on Amazon.



Life, Liberty and the Defense of Dignity: The Challenge for Bioethics
by Leon R. Kass, M.D., Ph.D.

Written by President Bush's former head of the President's Council on Bioethics, all the major issues are covered here: cloning and stem cell research, IVF and assisted reproductive technologies, the new genetics, euthanasia and end of life decisions, and other recent developments in biotechnology. These subjects are given brilliant and thoughtful treatment from a perspective of profound respect for human life.

Also carefully discussed are the hard questions: What is the moral status of the human embryo? Should there be limits to where we are heading in biology and technology? Are there areas of mystery in life that science should simply leave alone? Should autonomy, and the modern concept of human rights, trump other social and community concerns? What is the nature of medicine and what are its goals? These and other important ethical concerns are all given wise and careful consideration.