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This user is pro-life, and believes that human beings have a right to life from conception until natural death. |
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I am a computer scientist working as a United States Navy civilian. I am married with two small children. I have a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the College of William and Mary. I am a practicing Roman Catholic and believe in the orthodox dogma and liturgy, with full obedience to the Pope. I am pro-life, against the death penalty, a fiscal conservative, and believe in originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution.
I enjoy digital scrapbooking, gardening, web development, reading (mostly science fiction/fantasy and Catholic apologetics), music, and being a mom.
[edit] Wikipedia philosophy
I strongly believe in the Wikipedia NPOV philosophy, and try to find articles that misrepresent social issues and Catholic teaching, or leave out relevant information about them. I also like to browse featured articles to learn interesting facts and to determine whether I might find more articles to which I can contribute. I've made some mistakes with regards to Wikipedia's policies and etiquette, but I like to think I've learned from them as I continue to explore the ins and outs of this great resource.
[edit] My Wikipedia contributions
I have taken a special interest in articles related to Roman Catholicism. These are marked below with a ±.
[edit] Articles of some contribution
Abortifacient, Abortion, Abortion in the United States, Birth control, Blessed Virgin Mary ±, Breastfeeding, College of William and Mary, Co-sleeping, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Feminism, Fertility awareness, List of prayers, Marian apparitions ±, Natural Family Planning ±, Oral contraceptive formulations, Scanner (radio), Sudden infant death syndrome, Susan B. Anthony, Victoria Woodhull
[edit] Articles monitored and/or changed minimally
Baby Sign, Central Park (shopping complex), Fulton J. Sheen ±, Good Friday ±, Infant Baptism ±, In vitro fertilisation, Lactation, Motor skill, Muscle tone, Prayer, Pope Benedict XVI ±, Prophecy of the Popes ±, Red Mass ±, Roller Boogie, Sign language, Violin, William F. Buckley, Jr.
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