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Our guest bloggers have a wide array of professional backgrounds (including medicine, mental health counseling, philosophy) and personal experiences (such as with disability, adoption or foster care, past abortions). We welcome guest blog posts to increase the diversity of viewpoints and ideas here. If you would like to submit a guest blog post, please visit the "Contact" tab of this website.

Entries by Guest Blogger

Unfortunate news from the Peace Garden State

April 20, 2011 /0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger

Today’s post is by guest author Nulono. For months now, I’ve been tracking the progress of North Dakota’s personhood bill, HB 1450, the Defense of Human Life Act. Things were looking pretty good; it passed the House with a larger margin than 2009’s bill, and it was written to deal with issues that had been […]

Abortion Rights vs. Sexual Assault

February 7, 2011 /3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger

Today’s post is by guest author Michelle Zhang. I recently read this statement from several people on Twitter, “Today, the greatest sexual assault on women is the assault on her right to choose.” I’ve seen the comparison over and over again between rape and taking away abortion rights but that comment really hit me. In […]

What can we learn from the polls?

December 17, 2010 /0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger

Today’s post is by guest author Nulono.   You’re probably very familiar with this graph by now. Many have been declaring this a success, and in early 2009 with a statistically significant (outside the margin of error) majority it appeared it was. The trend we’re seeing in youth is very promising.   In 2010, however, […]

Ship of Theseus

December 7, 2010 /6 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger

Today’s post is by guest author Nulono. Two interesting dilemmas are the Ship of Theseus paradox and the Loki’s Wager fallacy. Basically, the ship of Theseus was an important ship in ancient Greece (for reasons that aren’t important). This ship was so important that the Athenians decided it needed to be preserved. So, through the […]

Remember The Women And The Children

September 26, 2010 /28 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger

Today’s post is by guest author Michelle Zhang. Saturday, September 25, 2010, marked the 30th Anniversary of the One-Child Policy in China. Lifenews.com featured an article that reminds of us the consequences of this law. For years we have heard horror stories of forced sterilization and even forced abortions. Family planning officials frequently jail couples […]

Going to Planned Parenthood!

August 30, 2010 /74 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest Blogger

Editor’s note: As part of our new Secular Sidewalk program, Monday blog posts will be written by sidewalk counselors. This week, our guest blogger is Heather, an atheist from Virginia. It’s about 6:00 am, on a Saturday morning. I am packed with my lawn chair, pro-life literature, a diaper bag with everything from baby stuff […]

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