“The question of truth and the question of human value are driving our national debates on abortion, cloning, and embryonic stem cell research (ESCR). The debates are contentious because they involve deep worldview commitments that get to the heart of who and what we are as people. But the debate itself is not complex. Either you believe that each and every human being has an equal right to life or you don’t.” — Scott Klusendorf, president of Life Training Institute (LTI), in The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture
I am very supportive of the pro-life cause and believe
it is a watershed issue for our nation. (Not that the U.S.
is the only one committing atrocities in the name of
“choice”, convenience, and productivity.) As I become
more educated on the issues and spend time thinking
them through, I’m trying to communicate some of that
knowledge (and wisdom?) through my own writings.
I hope you find them helpful.
P.S. I urge you to check out Scott’s book linked above.
The Pro-Life Position: Just One Question
The Pro-Life Position: Life on a SLED
The Pro-Life Position: Exceptions (Part 1 of 2)
The Pro-Life Position: Exceptions (Part 2 of 2)
Answering Objections to “Just One Question”
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Can Someone Be Pro-Life and Support Capital Punishment?
Pro-Life, Pro-Choice, Pro-Abortion: A Matter of Definition
I Agree with Congressman Akin, Revised & Expanded Edition
Why the Left Should Be Pro-Life
To Pro-Life Evangelicals Who Voted for Biden
What’s At Stake in the Dobbs v. Jackson Abortion Case