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Where is the link to the sources you used for the talk? Excellent talk, btw! You covered a lot.
Thanks, M! The link is http://bit.ly/bundles/secularprolife/1
The audio was terrible, but it was an interesting speech. Personally, I tend to think that pro-lifers have a tendency of confusing secular arguments against abortion with secular rejoinders to pro-abortion responses to pro-life arguments. We need present secular arguments directly against abortion itself, not just be in a defensive mode.