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Responses to The Burning IVF Lab
/0 Comments/in Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderThe Thought Experiment The Burning IVF Lab (also referred to as the Burning Fertility Clinic) is a thought experiment intended to demonstrate that people opposed to abortion don’t sincerely believe embryos are valuable human beings. The idea is that an IVF lab is on fire and you can save either a group of embryos (sometimes […]
Cinco años después, 96% de las mujeres a las que fue negado el aborto ya no querrían haberlo tenido. (Estudio del Rechazo)
/0 Comments/in Adoption & Foster Care, en español, Research /by Guest Blogger[This article is a Spanish translation of Five years later, 96% of women denied abortion no longer wish they could have had one. (Turnaway Study) courtesy of volunteer Pablo Mestrovic. If you’re interested in volunteering to translate our content, please fill out our volunteer survey.] El Estudio del Rechazo tuvo una estadística muy promocionada acerca de cómo […]
Abortionist Admits Faking “Health” Reasons for Elective 6-Month Abortion
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWomen can, and do, have elective late-term abortions. Even in the second and third trimesters, abortionists will perform abortions on healthy mothers carrying healthy babies — and will falsify bogus “health” reasons on the paperwork. I realize that’s a bold claim. And extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. How about a late-term abortionist’s testimony under oath? […]
Introducing the Abortion Debate Index
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardYou regularly ask how we would respond to common pro-choice talking points, so we’ve made it easy: THE ABORTION DEBATE INDEX Click the above link to peruse our responses to the following pro-choice claims: If you’re discussing abortion with friends, family, or online strangers, we hope you find our content useful. If you feel too […]
[POSTPONED] Kelsey Hazzard speaking in Miami this Thursday
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardUPDATE: This event has been postponed due to inclement weather. We are looking at new dates in January. Original article: Kelsey Hazzard (pictured), the founder and president of Secular Pro-Life, will speak on a panel this Thursday. The topic is “Evolution of the U.S. Supreme Court from Roe v. Wade to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s […]
The American Public Wants Abortion Limits
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Pro-Life Demographics, Research, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life supporter Benjamin K. asks: “I’m having some pushback on my public claims that the majority of pro-choice people support at least some restrictions. Am I misinterpreting polls that say the majority of Americans support at least some restrictions?” Great question, Ben! You are correct, and the polling is very consistent. Limitless abortion has […]
A Civil, Productive Conversation on Abortion
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerSecular Pro-Life supporter Shannon Jessup shares: I am so grateful for Secular Pro-Life and for the clarity and simplicity of the pro-life position expressed here. I was in Detroit yesterday morning, and was engaged by a woman collecting votes for proposal 3. She spoke with my husband for a minute, but we’re from Maryland. I […]
Imago Dei o “¿Por qué a los secularistas debería importarles la vida humana?”
/0 Comments/in en español, Philosophy, Religion /by Guest Blogger[This article is a Spanish translation of “The Imago Dei, or “Why should secularists care about human life?”” courtesy of volunteer Pablo Caballero. If you’re interested in volunteering to translate our content, please fill out our volunteer survey.] Esta publicación fue escrita originalmente por Monica Snyder. Algunos de mis amigos que son cristianos pro-vida me han dicho […]
The Risks of Telemedicine Abortion
/0 Comments/in Abortion pills, Research, Uncategorized /by Audrey WagnerTelemedicine abortion—often by phone—is on the rise During the COVID-19 pandemic, a minority of counties allowed abortion providers to send abortion pills (usually mifepristone and misoprostol) to women by mail after a remote video or phone consultation, with no in-person contact throughout the process, Calum Miller points out in Chapter 16 of Agency, Pregnancy, and […]
Are You Prepared for Election Day?
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe U.S. midterm elections will take place on Tuesday, November 8, and early voting has already begun in many places. Post-Dobbs, the stakes are huge: election outcomes will determine whether countless babies are born, or are killed before they can take their first breaths. Referenda Several states have abortion measures on the ballot: California: Proposition […]