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Category Archives: Abortion
Sex is About Making Babies
Now that the left is trying to cope with the possibility that sex may result in a child–without the option of using murder as a do-over–it seems our culture needs a refresher on one of the basics: Sex is (and … Continue reading
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Overturning Roe Will Breed Conflict; Embrace It and Win
“We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.” Inscribe these words on your heart, Christian. And understand that they are not an aphorism–a vague statement … Continue reading
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The Violinist Lives
It takes a special kind of person to go all-in on supporting abortion even after recognizing it as deliberately killing an innocent human being. I’ve recently seen one such example passed around Twitter like a bad case of herpes. In … Continue reading
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Preying on Historical Ignorance
So did you know that Christians have only opposed abortion for about 40 years? Yeah. Neither do I. Neither does anyone else familiar with Church history. But I had recently seen the view expressed in a tweet without thinking too much … Continue reading
“Conceived by the Holy Spirit” – The Apostles’ Creed is Pro-Life
A couple weeks ago, I came across a post at Steadfast Lutherans proposing a resolution for the upcoming Synodical convention “to condemn the pro-choice ideology as heresy.” I have to confess, I was initially pretty skeptical about it. Now, this … Continue reading
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There Is No World in Which Parenthood Requires No Sacrifice
Is ending poverty the best way to end abortion? If people were really serious about being pro-life, would they support new social welfare programs? It’s a common piece of rhetoric from the pro-abortion left–usually intended to cast shade on the … Continue reading
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Rhetoric & Indoctrination – Issues Etc. Interview
Issues Etc was good enough to have me on the show again this past Friday. You can check out the interview here.
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The Power of Deceit
Leftist educators indoctrinating our youth in progressive thought is unfortunately a “dog bites man” story these days. Conservatives, however, still have a tendency to underestimate the power of this indoctrination. My latest at The Federalist takes a look at the … Continue reading
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Did You Really Think Anything Was Sacred?
Planned Parenthood apparently wants to up the SJW factor in Disney Princesses even further. Here’s what they tweeted before it was taken down: LifeNews notes that “nothing is sacred” to Planned Parenthood, but it’s really hard to get outraged over this–as … Continue reading
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I Learned It By Watching You
This is not a new story, but it’s new to me. Sister Apple Sister Pig is a free children’s story (badly) written by feminist painter Mary Walling Blackburn; and like many such books, it aims at helping small children understand … Continue reading
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