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June 28, 2018/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Because Justice Kennedy has retired, and why would any other topic appear in your newsfeed?

But for those lucky few who do see this, I will be speaking at the National Right to Life convention in Overland Park, Kansas this Saturday. My topic is “Making the Pro-Life Argument from the Secular Perspective” and it will go from 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. I’ll talk about the historical reasons abortion is treated as a “religious issue,” why it’s so important for us to push back against that stereotype, and how to make the case against abortion without presuming the existence of a deity.

In addition, I will of course be promoting the #NextNominee petition to replace Justice Kennedy with a pro-life woman. If you haven’t already signed it, do it now.

Finally, an apology to our readers: I know the blog has been off-schedule lately. The Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday routine has gone completely out the window. Life got hectic. I promise we’ll be back on track by mid-July.

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