Simon asked me to write a post defending the pro-life case. It wouldn't be possible for me to say anything on the issue of abortion that has not already been said a million times, but more importantly, a picture is worth a thousand words. So, I offer these photographs without (much) further comment. These are … Continue reading Pro-Life
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The Earth is Shifting on Its Axis
I can't prove it, but I just have a feeling. One reason is this great article from the Ethics and Public Policy Center: https://eppc.org/publications/the-pro-life-movement-youve-never-heard-of/ The article describes various pro-life groups which do not fit the stereotype that all pro-lifers are White and Religious. This really isn't anything new: there have always been Black pro-lifers, there … Continue reading The Earth is Shifting on Its Axis
Thank You, Dr. Mildred Jefferson
Dr Mildred Jefferson was amazing. I strongly encourage those who have never heard of her to read her wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_Fay_Jefferson She was the first Black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, and the first woman of any color to graduate as a surgeon from Harvard Medical. It doesn't end there, she was "the … Continue reading Thank You, Dr. Mildred Jefferson
Wisdom from my Dad
Because my parents were active in the pro-life movement, I was introduced to the topic of abortion at a very young age-like, at the age of 4. Lucky for me, my parents were geniuses, and handled it very well. I don't remember ever not knowing what abortion is, and I don't remember the first time … Continue reading Wisdom from my Dad
Abortionists Who Became Pro-life: Dr. Bernard Nathanson
This is the first post in what will be a series, putting a spotlight on abortionists who went on to become pro-life activists. It will become clear over time that a huge number of abortionists have become pro-life, but any discussion of these brave men and women must begin with Dr. Bernard Nathanson. It is … Continue reading Abortionists Who Became Pro-life: Dr. Bernard Nathanson