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“Conception to Birth: Visualized”
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIn this TED video, medical imaging expert Alexander Tsiaras presents a fascinating animation of prenatal development, showing both external and internal features. The emphasis is on the earlier stages of pregnancy, when development is most rapid. It’s hard to know where Tsiaras stands on abortion– the language used in the video varies widely– but it’s […]
No matter how small.
/15 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderBecause of Initiative 26, I’ve seen a lot of debate recently about the definition of “personhood.” Our society finds it abhorrent to deny people rights. But the personhood debate implies that fetuses, though human, aren’t people, making our denial of their rights more palatable. Truth be told, I have a difficult time feeling emotional about […]
International ProLife Youth Conference
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Timmerie MillingtonHey everyone, I’m on my way to the International Pro-life Youth Conference in LA. I look forward to hearing from various international pro- life advocates who will be speaking this weekend, and to connecting with other pro-life youth from across the world. I know there are many who are unable to attend this weekend so […]
International Pro-Life Youth Conference
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIt’s Friday, which normally would mean a guest post from Timmerie. She’s a bit busy today, though; she’s one of the organizers of the International Pro-Life Youth Conference, taking place this weekend. Good luck, Timmerie!
The 26 Effect
/5 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMy apologies for not posting the last few days. Let’s take a look at the biggest story we missed: the vote on personhood in Mississippi. You’re probably aware that Mississippi’s personhood amendment (Initiative 26) did not pass, despite looking like it would pass by a wide margin just a few weeks ago. Various groups have […]
508 babies saved in 40 Days campaign
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe most recent 40 Days for Life campaign ended yesterday. Campaign director Shawn Carney reports that 508 unborn children have been rescued from abortion during the past forty days! Whether you credit God (as Carney does) or simply the kindness of the volunteers, that is simply amazing. To put it in perspective, this campaign saved […]
Who are we?
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFor some reason, the media chose this past week to examine the makeup of the pro-life movement, or at least its leaders. Three articles are worth noting. A) A widely circulated article from The Weekly Standard focused on Millennials, who “haven’t grown more religious, politically conservative, or queasy about gay rights,” but “tend to see […]
Pro-life updates from New York
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s blog post is by SPL supporter Phil Eddy, who works for Students for Life of America as Northeast Regional Coordinator. It is cross-posted from his Students for Life blog, where you can view more pictures. I happen to know that Phil is not Catholic, but he reaches out to any and all pro-life allies, […]
Abortion advocates dance around personhood
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAs many of you know, Mississippi voters will soon have the opportunity to recognize all human beings, from conception, as legal persons. Although personhood amendments have been tried before, this is the first with any real chance of passing, and so it’s gotten lots of media attention. Pro-lifers are divided on the advisability of this […]
Blurred lines.
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderI wish that stories like this got more coverage. “Two abortion clinic workers pleaded guilty Thursday to third-degree murder in deaths that occurred at a Philadelphia clinic where seven babies were allegedly born alive, then killed with scissors…” I think pro-choice people are more likely to dismiss such a situation as a terrible anomaly, whereas […]