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Common ground in the abortion debate
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLast week, we asked Secular Pro-Life fans on facebook: “Where do you think pro-lifers and pro-choicers are most likely to have common ground?” Here are some of the top responses. You can read everything the SPL facebookers had to say here. Carmen J. – It’s not really choice if there are no other choices. I […]
Abortion: A Mercy Killing?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by Sean Cahill, a recent graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law. She says: “Because it changes the way my voice is heard when it comes to life issues, I feel compelled to state that I’m a woman, despite what my name suggests.”] Amazing anti-ableism poster by Feminists for […]
Even with legal abortion access, illegal abortionists still prey on women
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardBack when Kermit Gosnell’s slaughter was exposed, the abortion lobby tried valiantly to blame it on pro-lifers. This is what happens when the evil anti-choicers start winning, they said. Never mind that there were other abortionists doing business legally in Gosnell’s Philadelphia, and never mind that the abortion industry there was effectively subject to zero […]
New Secular Pro-Life video
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWe’re doing something a little different today. Enjoy: From the description: And now for something completely different! If you stand for the right to life and have banged your head against the wall in a few too many online abortion debates… we hope this makes you smile! If you’re a pro-choice moderate who keeps things […]
I am equal, not the same
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMotherhood and career success should not be mutually exclusive. [Today’s guest post is by Sean Cahill, a recent graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law. She says: “Because it changes the way my voice is heard when it comes to life issues, I feel compelled to state that I’m a woman, despite what […]
Why did you convert to the pro-life side?
/0 Comments/in Dialogue strategy, Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Monica SnyderIf we want to change hearts and minds regarding abortion, it’s helpful to know what’s converted people in the past. Recently we asked our Facebook followers, “Did you or someone you’re close to go from being pro-choice to pro-life? If so, what changed your mind?” We got some amazing answers, and there were definitely some consistent […]
Upcoming events: #ProtestPP, remembering the victims of the one-child policy, and more
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThere are several upcoming events that may be of interest to our readers. The #ProtestPP rallies on August 22 were so successful, the organizers have prepared an encore. There will be more protests tomorrow at Planned Parenthood locations across the country. Find your protest here. On September 25, China marked the 35th anniversary of its […]
Video: Interfaith Panel at Vita et Veritas 2015
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLast weekend I had the great pleasure of participating in the Vita et Veritas (Life & Truth) pro-life conference at Yale University for the third year in a row. Joining me on the interfaith panel were Matt Bennett (Protestant), Cecily Routman (Jewish), and Suzy Ismail (Muslim). Enjoy!
Nancy Pelosi’s dubious “smackdown”
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardCongresswoman Pelosi [Today’s guest post is by JoAnna Wahlund.] Maybe someone out there can explain this, because I am really confused. Nancy Pelosi held a weekly briefing on October 1. You can watch the video here. At one point, a CNS news reporter asked, “In reference to funding for Planned Parenthood: Is an unborn baby […]
Woman blinds herself with doctor’s help. Her body, her choice?
/0 Comments/in Bodily Rights /by Kelsey HazzardYou probably read the about the woman who received her fifteen minutes of fame last week for her decision to blind herself, with the assistance of a psychologist: A North Carolina woman says she is happier than ever after fulfilling her lifelong wish of becoming blind. Jewel Shuping, 30, has Body Integrity Identity Disorder, which is […]