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Human Rights Day

December 10, 2012/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Today is International Human Rights Day, and pro-life advocates across the globe are marking the occasion in various ways.  Two LifeNews articles on human rights are worth your attention.   First, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and other coalition groups fighting abortion in China have sent a letter to President Xi Jinping, imploring him to bring […]

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Pro-lifers should support free day care in high schools

December 7, 2012/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Like many D.C.-area commuters, I always grab a free copy of the Washington Examiner to read on the metro.  Today’s cover story: For teen parents, day care free at area high schools.  According to the article, seven area schools provide the service, which supporters say help prevent teen parents from becoming dropouts. Of course, the […]

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Updates on RU-486

December 6, 2012/2 Comments/in Abortion pills /by Monica Snyder

Via RH Reality Check: In October a divided panel of Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals judges upheld the state’s law restricting the use of RU-486 as a constitutional restriction to a woman’s right to access abortion. Late last week the full Sixth Circuit denied Planned Parenthood’s request to overturn that October ruling, leaving in place […]

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Philosophy in the abortion issue: part two

December 5, 2012/41 Comments/in Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Clinton Wilcox

[Today’s post is part of a series by SPL member Clinton Wilcox. Read part one here.] Now that we’ve learned what goes into making an argument, let’s talk about how to respond to an argument. First, a bit about why philosophy is necessary. Philosophy is all around us. Why are you an Atheist/Christian/Buddhist/etc.? That can […]

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Let us be your voice in 2013

December 3, 2012/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Here we are in the final month of 2012– and what a year this has been!  Secular Pro-Life reached out to the next generation, speaking to pro-life student organizations at the University of San Francisco and UNC-Chapel Hill, the atheist and agnostic student organization at the University of Virginia, and young activists from across the […]

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