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Unborn Parasite?

February 8, 2013/14 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s entry is re-posted from “Yeah, but…“] Disclaimer: I know both pro-choicers and pro-lifers who understand fetal development. The following post is not meant to address everyone, but to specifically address the people who remain ignorant. Mary Elizabeth Williams at Slate.com wrote a piece explaining that she understands abortion takes a human life, but that “some […]

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Thoughts on polling and labels.

January 31, 2013/5 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s blog is re-posted from “Yeah, but…“] Even as Planned Parenthood moves away from the “Pro-choice” label, more Americans are adopting it. Again.  According to Gallup 48% of Americans describe themselves as “pro-choice,” compared to 44% who describe themselves as “pro-life.” Yet only last year Gallup reported a record low number of self-described pro-choicers (41%, compared to 50% “pro-life”). That’s […]

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PP moves away from “pro-choice” label.

January 15, 2013/6 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s post is re-posted from “Yeah, but…“] Planned Parenthood is moving away from the term “pro-choice” in response polls showing dissatisfaction with abortion debate labels. “I’m neither pro-choice nor pro-life,” said one woman in a focus group commissioned by Planned Parenthood. “I’m pro-whatever-the-situation is.” Said another, “there should be three: pro-life, pro-choice and something in the […]

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How do we form opinions?

January 4, 2013/7 Comments/in Philosophy, Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s post is reprinted from “Yeah, but…”] Philosophers have proposed, and studies have suggested, that people form opinions based on their emotions first, and after the opinion is formed they find a way to rationalize it. Emotion —> Opinion! —> Rationalization We may like to believe we first carefully think about the logic behind ideas, then form our opinions, and then let our […]

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The Balance

December 14, 2012/30 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s post is re-posted from “Yeah, but…“] There are many important factors in the abortion debate. I try to weigh all factors in forming my perspective. I am pro-life, but I don’t pick the side lightly. It seems the only options are restricting a woman’s control over her body or allowing the unrestricted killing of […]

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The Larger Agenda

November 14, 2012/12 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s post is reprinted from my blog, “Yeah, but…“] If we suddenly stopped arguing about the legality of abortion and just skipped straight to an appeal to morality independent of legality (if that’s even possible), how would people react? Secular Pro-Life once talked about how 68% of Americans believe abortion should be illegal after the first trimester. […]

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Pro-Lifers & Birth Control

November 9, 2012/35 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin

[Today’s post is reprinted from my blog, “Yeah, but…“] Gallup says 89% of American adults consider birth control morally acceptable. Gallup also says 50% of Americans describe themselves as “pro-life.” Let’s assume all of the other 50% (the people who don’t describe themselves as “pro-life”) consider birth control morally acceptable. That leaves 39% of Americans who both describe themselves as […]

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