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Amy’s Journey from Pro-Choice to Pro-Life
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerIn 2005, I was pregnant with my first child. I was married to the love of my life, I was finished with college (a little later than most people), we had a modest home in Pittsburgh that we were in process of purchasing, and life couldn’t have been more perfect. Rewind back to my chaotic, […]
Poll: Pro-choicers support a lot more abortion restrictions than you’d expect.
/0 Comments/in Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderWhen polls regarding abortion ask Americans about Roe v. Wade, most people say they want the Supreme Court decision upheld. But when the same polls ask people when they think abortion should be legal, most believe there should be more restrictions than Roe v. Wade actually allows. I’ve summarized these contradictory results before. Today I […]
Kelsey’s Birthday Wishes
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardPhoto by Morgan Lane on Unsplash Secular Pro-Life founder and president Kelsey Hazzard here. Thirty-two years ago today, I was born and the United States government belatedly recognized my right to live. There won’t be a party (thanks, coronavirus), but if you’d like to celebrate this occasion, there are a few things you can do […]
Cultivating a life-affirming culture in Australia
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger[Today’s post is by pro-life Australians Matthew Reid and Therese Hungerford-Morgan. If you would like to contribute a guest post, email your submission to info@secularprolife.org for consideration.] Australian abortion laws have become significantly less restrictive in the last decade. Abortion up to birth has been decriminalized across the country. Specifically, abortion is available on request […]
“Don’t define me by my disease.” On abortion and ableism.
/0 Comments/in Ableism, They Can Hear You, Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger[Today’s guest post is by Deb Jones. If you would like to contribute a guest post, email your submission to info@secularprolife.org for consideration.] Deb and Shooter One of the main staples of the argument that abortion needs to stay legal is for those with disabilities, those diagnosed with diseases, syndromes and things of that nature. […]
BREAKING: Taxpayers funded a dozen abortion industry groups through Paycheck Protection Program
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardPhoto credit:金 运 on Unsplash Taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans were used to prop up numerous abortion industry groups in addition to Planned Parenthood, according to a data set released by the Small Business Administration (SBA) earlier this week. Controversy erupted in May when news broke that Planned Parenthood had received $80 million in PPP funds, despite […]
Rehumanize Conference goes virtual August 29
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOur friends at Rehumanize International organize consistently amazing conferences. Rehumanize is a Consistent Life Ethic (CLE) group, which means their work encompasses a wide range of social ills. That includes abortion, along with threats to older humans like the death penalty and sex trafficking. Their conferences present a wonderful opportunity for activists in different spheres […]
Secular Pro-Life June Recap
/0 Comments/in SPL Emails, Uncategorized /by admin(Click here to sign up for these email updates.) June Recap Projects Monica has finished her series of interviews with sidewalk counselors. This June three of them were published on the Secular Pro-Life Perspectives blog. You can find them here, here and here. This June we were all keeping our sights on the court with the […]
Pro-Life Messages in Fantasy and Science Fiction
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAs you probably know, Monday brought bad news from the Supreme Court in June Medical v. Russo. Last week, I wrote that a decision against Louisiana’s admitting privileges law “would mean that at least one of the Justices believed to be an anti-abortion vote is not, and that pro-life groups have received little in return […]
“I’m here to listen, not to judge.” Interview with a young Catholic sidewalk counselor
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderMaria on the right. Signs read “I’m here to listen, not to judge” and “We bring hope, love, and support.” How did you get started sidewalk counseling? What draws you to the sidewalk compared to other types of pro-life work? I got started with sidewalk advocacy when I joined my pro-life student group in college: […]