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Psychological Criteria for Personhood Have Horrific Implications
/0 Comments/in Personhood, Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Elise KetchEditor’s note: Today’s post includes ideas readers may find disturbing, including discussion of sexual assault and harm to children. Please proceed at your own discretion. We find the ideas discussed herein abominable, but we believe the discussion is important in order to contextualize certain personhood arguments. [Today’s guest article is by Elise Ketch.] If fetuses […]
Abortion is on the Ballot in Kansas Tomorrow
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTomorrow, voters will decide whether to add a pro-life amendment to the Kansas constitution. In 2019, the Kansas Supreme Court struck down the state’s ban on dismemberment abortions. The dismemberment method, also known as “dilation & evacuation” or “D & E,” is used after the first trimester, when unborn babies are too large to kill […]
Teens more likely to die by suicide after abortion, Finnish study finds
/0 Comments/in Research, Uncategorized /by Elise Ketch[Today’s guest article is by Elise Ketch.] A Finnish study published in 2017 found that women who have abortions as teens are more likely to die by suicide, compared to teen mothers who chose life. The study participants who received abortions were twice as likely to die by suicide than their peers who gave birth, […]
Overturning Roe v. Wade Is Not An Attack on LGBT Rights
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Pro-Life Demographics, Uncategorized /by Herb Geraghty[Today’s guest article is by Kaine Spitak and Herb Geraghty. Kaine Spitak is a JD candidate at Duquesne University and the President of their school’s LGBT Law Society. Herb Geraghty is the Executive Director of Rehumanize International, a secular non-partisan human rights organization dedicated to creating a culture of peace and life.] In the wake […]
Kentucky Judge Rejects Modern Science, Blocks Abortion Ban
/0 Comments/in Biology, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Religion, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardKentucky Judge Mitch Perry temporarily enjoined the state’s pro-life laws, laughably claiming that recognition of human life in the womb is an establishment of religion. Ninety-five percent of biologists, including a strong majority of those who consider themselves pro-choice, acknowledge the scientific reality that human life begins at fertilization. Even the Justices who decided Roe […]
Our miscarried children weren’t parasites.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder(Transcript below video.) [Esta publicación está disponible en español aquí.] Transcript: When pro-choice people conceptualize the embryo as a parasite, and pathologize pregnancy as our body’s failure to rid ourselves of a parasite, there’s another element of that discourse that I want to touch on. And that is how this kind of framing affects people […]
Anti-Abortion Should Be Anti-Censorship
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOnce in a while, I find myself agreeing with pro-choicers about something. Today is one of those days, thanks to an incredibly stupid incident from American University School of Law. It all started with the leak of the Dobbs opinion. Law students began discussing it in a group chat. American University was once ranked the […]
I’m an emergency physician. Pro-life laws don’t threaten my patients.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerI am a practicing emergency physician in Texas. My primary practice location is in a high volume, urban, community ER attached to a hospital providing women’s services, i.e. obstetrics. 20-30% of my daily practice is acute-care obstetric triage and treatment prior to 20 weeks, as well as undifferentiated walk in patients beyond 20 weeks with […]
Some differences between embryos and parasites.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Debunking, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[Esta publicación está disponible en español aquí.] A few people asked us to respond to the “fetus is a parasite” TikTok. We posted some thoughts from Dr. Calum Miller here. I added to his points in this TikTok (transcript below video): Yeah this is not accurate in terms of biology. There’s a lot in it that’s […]
Dobbs is Bearing Out a 45-Year-Old Pro-Life Feminist Theory
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Acyutananda[Today’s guest article is by Acyutananda.] There is a particular pro-life feminist theory which I have sometimes reiterated in Secular Pro-Life blogposts: The removal of abortion as an easy option ensures that people will protest strongly for better conditions for women. Why bother to protest strongly, which is a lot of trouble, as long as […]