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Don’t Let Biden Ruin the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act!
/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is seeking public comment on proposed rules to implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. Unfortunately, the proposed rule encompasses abortion — contrary to the intent of the pro-life members of Congress who sponsored and voted for the PWFA in good faith. To speak out against this injustice, you must […]
Ask a Pro-Life Atheist: Anonymous submission
/in Religion, Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Kelsey HazzardOnce a month or so, the Secular Pro-Life blog features a short interview with a pro-life atheist. (See the full series of interviews here.) Although Secular Pro-Life is not exclusively for atheists, historically atheists have played a key role in the organization. As atheists become more prominent in the pro-life movement generally, we’re excited for the opportunity […]
Ohio Could Pass an Abortion Amendment More Extreme than Roe v. Wade. It’s Up to Us to Stop It.
/in Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerToday’s guest article is by Hannah Langdon. Hannah is a recent college graduate working in pro-life grassroots efforts in Cincinnati. This Election Day, Ohio voters are asked to choose between life and death. Pro-abortion groups are trying to pass an amendment to Ohio’s constitution that would prohibit any burdens on “reproductive rights.” The amendment (Issue […]
7 ways you can fight abortion extremism in Ohio
/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by adminQuick summary: Ohio’s Issue 1 would enshrine abortion into the Ohio state constitution. The most crucial volunteers fighting this are those helping with phone banks (which you can do no matter where you live) and those helping with door knocking/canvassing (which you can do if you live in or are able to travel to Ohio). […]
We Asked, You Answered: Human Exceptionalism
/in Philosophy, Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Kelsey HazzardWe asked our followers on social media: “Question from a commenter specifically for atheists & agnostics (whether pro-life or pro-choice, doesn’t matter). IF you believe humans warrant more consideration/protection/resources/defense than other species, why?” Mind that IF; we know that the secular, pro-life, and animal rights movements sometimes overlap! But the attitude toward human exceptionalism among […]
CDC: Maternal Health Figures Improving Post-Dobbs
/in Research, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWe all heard the sky-is-falling takes after Dobbs was announced: Pregnant people won’t be able to access life-saving care! Women will be dying in the streets! Doctors will be jailed for trying to save their patients! If you’re happy about the Supreme Court’s decision, you’re a monster! Inconveniently for the abortion industry narrative, the assumption […]
PRC conference attendees loved SPL’s presentation on Building Bridges!
/in Administrative, Pro-Life Demographics, Speeches, Discussions, Presentations, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderLast February the good people at Choose Life Marketing reached out to Secular Pro-Life to ask if I would give a keynote presentation at their conference for staff and volunteers of pregnancy resource centers. They specifically asked if I would talk about how pro-life Christians can “build bridges” to more secular demographics. Frankly, I was […]
What Post-Abortive Rape Victims Say on Abortion
/in Later Abortion, Rape Exception, Research, Uncategorized /by Sarah TerzoToday’s article is by pro-life atheist author Sarah Terzo. Read more by Sarah on her Substack. Photo Credit Danie Franco on Unsplash. In a 2021 book by Janet Morana, a rape victim describes the trauma she endured after her partial-birth abortion. Christina’s Story Christina from Alberta, Canada, was a substance abuser who was raped at seventeen. […]
“Mental disorder, not otherwise specified”
/in Research, Uncategorized /by Audrey Wagner[Photo Credit: Eric Ward on Unsplash] It is commonly claimed that legal access to abortion is necessary to preserve women’s physical and mental health, says Calum Miller in Chapter 15 of Agency, Pregnancy and Persons. Advocates of abortion claim that abortion is healthcare and that to prohibit it can cause the torture of a psychological […]
Even “pagans” reject infanticide.
/in Later Abortion, Religion, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderFirst Things, a conservative Catholic magazine, recently published “We Are Repaganizing” by Louise Perry. It is an eloquent article exploring possible relationships between abortion, euthanasia, and the decline of Christianity in Western civilization. A friend asked for my thoughts on the piece, which I’ve decided to reprint here: I believe that humans, especially women, have […]