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Logical Reasoning and Misogyny
/33 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[This is the first post in a series on the pro-life movement and misogyny. Additional posts can be found here: Bunnies and Misogyny Control and Misogyny] So a few months ago I was studying for the Logical Reasoning portion of the LSAT. My practice book had a section on causal reasoning that gave a method […]
A secular review of HLI America birth control survey
/20 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardHLI America is a part of Human Life International, a Catholic group opposed to birth control. So when I saw that they had released a survey of 800 women regarding hormonal contraceptive use, I took it with a grain of salt. Their interpretation emphasizes the negative; the HLI America website gives it the title “The […]
Women Veterans Bill of Rights
/31 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardH.R. 5953 is a proposed piece of legislation designed to help meet the needs of women who have served the United States in the military by posting “Women Veterans Bill of Rights” signs in Veterans Affairs offices. It includes a provision that will hopefully improve female veterans’ awareness of their ability to access health care. […]
Quick News Roundup: 12/02/10
/14 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Matthew NewmanHappy December and Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish readers. Domestic News: A federal judge rejected a lawsuit by Liberty University regarding the recently passed federal healthcare overhaul stating that they did not see enough evidence to sustain their claim that the legislation would require abortion funding. Dr. Leroy Carhart is officially moving to Maryland to […]
World AIDS Day
/37 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardToday is World AIDS Day. Here are some HIV/AIDS facts that every pro-life advocate should know. HIV testing is an important aspect of prenatal care. If a pregnant mother is HIV-positive, medications can be prescribed to prevent the baby from becoming infected. The sooner your ob/gyn knows your HIV status, the better! The best way […]
The “pro-choice” censors are at it again
/22 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIn response to a petition by abortion advocates led by Change.org, Apple has removed an app by the Manhattan Declaration from its store. The Manhattan Declaration is a conservative Christian coalition document. It expresses support for the right to life, but is not a single-issue declaration: it also touches on same-sex marriage (which they oppose), […]
Abortions during the holidays
/11 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Life for Everyone!I love this time of year! The Holidays are a time of looking back and being thankful for what we have and for the one dear to our hearts. This is also the time of year that can be hard for people who have lost someone close to them or are away from family. It’s […]
Things we missed over Thanksgiving break
/8 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLifeNews.com highlights a 2008 Guttmacher Institute report, stating that 300 American abortionists are willing to kill babies older than 20 weeks LMP (18 weeks after fertilization). Though the Guttmacher Institute has a pro-abortion agenda and mixes a strong dose of propaganda into its reports, the raw data is often beneficial to the pro-life cause.Play Movie […]
We gave a lecture where?!
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecularProLife.org took a trip to Lynchburg, Virginia to share our message with the pro-life students of Liberty University! They were excellent hosts, and the audience appreciated hearing a perspective from outside the conservative Christian bubble. Founder Kelsey Hazzard began the event with a discussion of changing demographics, pro-life strategy, youth activism, “religious extremists,” and reaching […]
Thanksgiving hiatus
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardDue to travel, final papers, and other responsibilities, I need to take a break from the blog. Regular posts will resume on Saturday, November 27. I wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving.