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I thank the pro-lifers who persuaded me with compassion
/287 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by Jewels Green. This Thanksgiving week, Secular Pro-Life is giving guests a public platform to thank the pro-life heroes in their lives.] For much of my life, I was so entrenched in the pro-choice worldview that I would completely shut down conversations that invited me to examine or question my position. […]
I Thank My Birth Team
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by Crystal Kupper. This Thanksgiving week, Secular Pro-Life is giving guests a public platform to thank the pro-life heroes in their lives.] I was filling out my grad school applications the day I found out I was pregnant. I was surprised, and put my education on hold. But even more surprising […]
I thank everyone who supported me and my baby
/110 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThis Thanksgiving week, Secular Pro-Life is giving a few guests the opportunity to thank the pro-life heroes in their lives. First up is Valerie Lopez, a Texas A & M University student who got a huge shock in January: she was pregnant, and for added drama, she didn’t find out until she was already 23 […]
Abby Johnson urges Texas to spare mentally ill death row inmate
/173 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardEverything’s bigger in Texas… including, unfortunately, hypocrisy. In the past year, Texas has seen major progress in its laws protecting the lives of preborn children. But it has made no analogous progress on the death penalty, and as a result, the inconsistency in Texas’ treatment of the right to life has grown larger. Scott Panetti […]
Follow Up: Working it Out
/93 Comments/in Uncategorized /by adminA while ago, I started an audience participation post entitled “Working It Out”, the first in a series of posts putting forth basic questions to both sides of the abortion debate. And we certainly got audience participation! We received over 700 comments on our blog page alone, and the question was discussed in various other […]
Announcing a new website
/14 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAs a resource for all of you internet debaters out there, Secular Pro-Life is proud to introduce Not1in3.com! Abortion activist groups are making increased use of the claim that one out of every three American women will have an abortion, and many well-meaning people on both sides of the fence repeat the statistic without knowing […]
Dismemberment is not an act of love
/500 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Sarah Terzo[Today’s guest post by Sarah Terzo is part of our paid blogging program. Sarah is a pro-life atheist, a frequent contributor to Live Action News, a board member of the Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians, and the force behind ClinicQuotes.com.] Sometimes when talking to pro-choice leaders and reading what they write, one is reminded […]
Are you thankful for a pro-life hero? Tell us about it!
/330 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardDo you want to publicly thank a pro-life person who saved your life or the life of a loved one? We want to hear from you! Throughout the Thanksgiving week, we will be running articles about your stories. We’re looking for titles like these (in no particular order): I give thanks to my mom I […]
When Democracy Wins, Abortion Loses
/500 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LNDespite the very common misconception that the US is mostly pro-choice, the US is in fact majority pro-life (48% pro-life, 45% pro-choice). And probably most shocking to your average American: the youngest generation (you know, the one that just started voting) is most likely to say abortion should be illegal in all circumstances. Young people don’t just […]
Abortion, Sterilization, and Regret: A Double Standard
/75 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA few weeks ago, the Huffington Post ran an article about the obstacles encountered by young women interested in permanent surgical sterilization (e.g. tubal ligation): The first time Bri Seeley told her doctor she wanted to be sterilized, she was 24 years old. … Motherhood, she knew deep in her bones, was not for her. […]