The only way the FDA could have approved these pills was to characterize pregnancy as an “illness” and argue that...
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College students’ response to Roe reversal a gloomy glimpse of
The prevailing view is that abortion is needed for women to be successful. This is, in an ironic turn of...
Read MoreHow to Make the David Shimp and Robert McFall Story
It’s conceivable that you could choose to save fewer people in a given circumstance, even if you consider them all...
Read MoreGoing All the Way (To Infanticide): A Response to Peter
Proponents are not basing the baby's right to life on abilities she will have in the future. We are basing...
Read MoreThe Situation Is Brutal
It is the situation that is brutal – the situation of thousands of children making their debut every day in...
Read MoreDo Pro-Life Laws Endanger Women’s Lives?
Nowhere in the entire United States is it illegal to perform triage on a pregnant woman, whether or not such...
Read MoreAnonymous Mailer Against Local Abortion Bans in Nebraska Rebutted –
Why a black, red, and white mailer being sent to voters across western Nebraska is wrong on all accounts about...
Read MoreAnswering An Accusation of “Forced-Birth Extremism”
The “Forced Birth” label is a prime example. If you can paint your opponent as a moral monster, it becomes...
Read MoreWhen Your Back is Against the Wall – Engaging Bad-Faith
In light of this, pro-life advocates need to be of a tactically sound mind in how they engage people who...
Read MoreGoing All the Way (To Infanticide), Part 1: A Response
After all, if a newborn can be a person with a right to life despite lacking self-awareness and rationality, then...
Read MoreHeading Off the Wrong Kind of Compromise
Should we compromise based on gestational-age?
Read MorePersons Of Interest: A Response To David Boonin’s Beyond Roe,
Well if they’ve read this far, they deserve an interesting last article.
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