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Celebrating adoption
/6 Comments/in Adoption & Foster Care, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardNovember is National Adoption Month! In honor of this occasion, Secular Pro-Life asks that you do two simple things: 1) Educate yourself by reading our pamphlet on adoption, which explains the often misunderstood differences between private adoption and the foster-to-adopt system. 2) If adoption has touched your life– whether you’ve adopted, placed a child for […]
The Larger Agenda
/12 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin[Today’s post is reprinted from my blog, “Yeah, but…“] If we suddenly stopped arguing about the legality of abortion and just skipped straight to an appeal to morality independent of legality (if that’s even possible), how would people react? Secular Pro-Life once talked about how 68% of Americans believe abortion should be illegal after the first trimester. […]
This is what an abortionist’s job description looks like
/5 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAmerican Women’s Services, which operates sixteen abortion offices on the East Coast, has an interesting job posting (screen capture below): It’s lucrative! You don’t have to know much about that gynecology stuff! And did we mention it’s lucrative? Honestly, it’s like somebody came across a satirical pro-life piece and said “Hey, that’ll work.”
Pro-Lifers & Birth Control
/35 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin[Today’s post is reprinted from my blog, “Yeah, but…“] Gallup says 89% of American adults consider birth control morally acceptable. Gallup also says 50% of Americans describe themselves as “pro-life.” Let’s assume all of the other 50% (the people who don’t describe themselves as “pro-life”) consider birth control morally acceptable. That leaves 39% of Americans who both describe themselves as […]
Should Men Stay Out of the Abortion Issue?
/32 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Clinton Wilcox[Today’s post is by SPL member Clinton Wilcox.] Does this sound familiar? “Seventy percent of pro-lifers are men, and 100% will never be pregnant!” How about this? “Pro-lifers are nothing but old white men who want to send women back to the dark ages where they are pregnant and barefoot in the kitchen, breastfeeding twins!”These […]
The future of the Supreme Court
/7 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardPresident Obama has been re-elected, and while many pro-life groups are disappointed, no one is calling it quits. The pro-life movement has made many gains in the last four years, and we will make many in the next four. For the most part, our struggle is a grassroots, local effort; having a pro-life president is […]
Election hiatus
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFor the next few days, your news consumption is likely to focus on the little matter of who’s going to run the United States for the next four years. We are therefore suspending the blog through Wednesday. If you’re eligible, fulfill your civic duty and vote! Non-American readers, please accept our sincerest apologies for the […]
The Hogan twins are back!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFollowing up on our bodily autonomy video featuring Tatiana and Krista Hogan, our Canadian friends at the Signal Hill have put together a new video, based on similar footage, entitled “See the Beauty.” The Signal Hill has also put together a sweet page introducing Tatiana and Krista to their new admirers. Did you know, for […]
News briefs: China’s one child policy
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardBad News Pro-lifers were right to be skeptical of claims that China had stopped using abortion to enforce its one child policy. Reports have surfaced that Song Ping’an, six months pregnant, was kidnapped by the Family Planning Police, who killed her unborn child. Song has suffered severe mental trauma (no kidding) that has made it […]
The “Solid” Pro-Choice Stance: Texas Freethought Convention 2012
/139 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderRecently Secular Pro-Life participated in an abortion debate at the Texas FreeThought Convention. Pro-life atheist Kristine Kruszelnicki and pro-choice atheist Matt Dillahunty presented their sides, questioned each other, and then answered questions from the crowd. You can watch the entire debate here. I’m pro-life, and I’d like to say the pro-life side dominated the debate, but that […]