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Tomorrow is Pro-Life Chalk Day!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTomorrow, Students for Life of America is once again hosting National Pro-Life Chalk Day—but of course, if you’re not a student, you are still welcome to participate! Sidewalk chalking in public spaces is a creative and inexpensive way to share the pro-life message. This year’s theme is defunding Planned Parenthood. We encourage you to take […]
The clarity of the pro-life position
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post by Lucy Watson is part of our paid blogging program.] Read the following statements. There’ll be a pop quiz afterward: “I think it’s safe to say that the entire abortion industry is based on a lie.” “I’m dedicated to spreading the truth about preserving the dignity of all human life.” “We live […]
Join us in Orlando for the Pro-Life Women’s Conference
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life’s presentation at the 2016 Pro-Life Women’s Conference Last summer, the inaugural Pro-Life Women’s Conference was held in Dallas, TX. Although it was originally envisioned as an every-other-year affair, it was so successful that the organizers have decided to make it an annual event! The 2017 Pro-Life Women’s Conference will be held in Orlando, […]
“Disgusting so-called people”
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe #ProtestPP rallies earlier this month sparked a debate between Planned Parenthood and more radical abortion groups, particularly those with a socialist bent. Planned Parenthood strongly discouraged counter-protests, apparently fearing violence from their own supporters: “When we think about a counterprotest happening, even folks with the best intentions,” Adrienne Verrilli of Planned Parenthood of New York […]
“Pro-choice” is NOT morally neutral
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post was written by Perri.] A common self-perception that I have noticed among the pro-choice crowd is one of moral neutrality. Many see their position not as one which condones abortion, but as one which simply chooses not to answer the question of whether abortion is right or wrong. Some may even say […]
What would repealing the Johnson Amendment do for the abortion debate?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOver the course of his campaign, and again since assuming the presidency, Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated for repeal of the Johnson Amendment. Although this is widely being framed as a church-state separation issue, it actually involves non-profits of all stripes, not just churches. The New York Times summarizes the Johnson Amendment as follows: Under […]
Presidential Pro-Life Quotes
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[A version of this post was originally published on Presidents’ Day 2013.] Happy Presidents’ Day to our readers in the United States! In honor of the occasion, here are some pro-life quotes from previous occupants of the White House. I do realize that some of these quotes are pro-life only in a broad sense, and […]
Could PP ever deserve taxpayer funding?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Kelsey HazzardYesterday, the House of Representatives took the first step to dismantle a recently issued Dept. of Health & Human Services rule that prohibits states from prioritizing their own local health departments and other health care providers for funding. It’s been aptly described as a “parting gift to Planned Parenthood” from the Obama administration. But the […]
A Pro-Life Feminist Balance Sheet
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Acyutananda[Today’s guest post by Acyutananda is part of our paid blogging program.] Pro-life feminism claims that the institution of legal abortion is bad for women. Is it true? This article will focus on the U.S., and the thesis will be: the population of American women can be divided into three groups. The first group will […]
Data show pro-life movement must work harder in less religious states
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardGallup recently asked residents of all fifty U.S. states to identify themselves as “very religious,” moderately religious,” or “nonreligious,” and used this data to rank the states by religiosity. It found that Mississippi has the largest percentage of residents who are “very religious,” at 59%. The least religious states are concentrated in New England: Vermont […]