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Pro-Choicers’ Persistent Infant Problem, Part 2: A Reply to DeGrazia
/0 Comments/in Personhood, Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Alex Hyun[Previous article: Pro-Choicers’ Persistent Infant Problem: A Reply to Boonin] Pro-choice philosopher David DeGrazia has defended a view on which pre-conscious human fetuses lack moral rights, and part of his defense includes an argument for thinking that his position “does not support radical openness to infanticide” (77).[1] But his view does not adequately address pro-choicers’ […]
Hermanamiento monocigótico: Hermanos Weasley, gusanos planos, y clones de vacas
/0 Comments/in Biology, en español /by Guest Blogger[This article is a Spanish translation of “Monozygotic Twinning: Weasley brothers, flatworms, and cow clones” courtesy of volunteer Axel Abbas. If you’re interested in volunteering to translate our content, please fill out our volunteer survey.] La gemelación dicigótica es cuando dos espermatozoides fecundan dos óvulos y producen dos cigotos que crecen como dos organismos separados. No es […]
Finding mental health counselors for secular post-abortion healing
/0 Comments/in Religion, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderSecular resources are necessary At Secular Pro-Life, we’re repeatedly asked about resources for secular people who experience emotional and mental health issues after abortion. Pro-life programs such as Rachel’s Vineyard and Silent No More are devoted to helping people heal, but these programs are overtly faith-based and may not be a good fit for atheists, […]
Florida Pregnancy Centers Impacted by Hurricane Ian
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life president Kelsey Hazzard here. As a resident of southwest Florida, I want to thank everyone on Twitter who sent encouraging messages during last week’s hurricane. I was very fortunate. My loved ones and I are all safe, and my house did not suffer any damage. Electricity in my neighborhood has been restored, the […]
Protest Merrick Garland’s Discrimination Against Pro-Lifers
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAttorney General Merrick Garland (pictured) leads the Department of Justice. Under his direction, the department has caused great injustice to pro-life Americans. Protests will take place today in Washington, D.C. and tomorrow in Philadelphia, PA. Washington, D.C.U.S. Department of Justice Headquarters950 Pennsylvania AveOctober 5th, 11 AM Philadelphia, P.A.U.S. Department of Justice Eastern District of Pennsylvania615 […]
Study: Is third-trimester abortion exceptional?
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion, Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderIn April 2022, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health published Is third-trimester abortion exceptional? Two pathways to abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy in the United States by Katrina Kimport. The article is open access, meaning anyone can read it in its entirety. Third trimester abortions aren’t all for medical emergencies. Many Americans–pro-choice and pro-life […]
“The unborn” are a convenient group…
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderPeople repeatedly post the following quote: “The unborn” are a convenient group of people to advocate for. They never make demands of you; they are morally uncomplicated, unlike the incarcerated, addicted, or the chronically poor; they don’t resent your condescension or complain that you are not politically correct; unlike widows, they don’t ask you to […]
Pro-choice vs Pro-life vocabulary
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderI adjust the vocabulary I use in my work depending on my target audience. For example, if I’m giving a speech to a pro-life crowd, I’ll inevitably use certain words and phrases that I would avoid when giving a presentation to predominantly pro-choice students. I change it up because, most of the time, I want […]
Ask a Pro-Life Atheist: Kelsey Hazzard
/0 Comments/in Religion, Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Kelsey HazzardThe Secular Pro-Life blog is kicking off a new series! Once a month or so, we will feature a short interview with a pro-life atheist. 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 […]
Important Research on Grief After Miscarriage
/0 Comments/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Research, Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerThe loss of a child is well known to be a type of grief that can lead to a couple struggling emotionally, even to the point of struggling to stay together—but what if the child is lost in pregnancy? What if the loss is so early that those outside of the couple’s circle may not […]