#67 – Understanding The Stakes
Those of us in the pro-life movement tend to see the conflict over abortion as a war between us and the pro-choice mob. But that’s not quite accurate.
Those of us in the pro-life movement tend to see the conflict over abortion as a war between us and the pro-choice mob. But that’s not quite accurate.
In this episode we make an important announcement, and dedicate this episode to Life Dynamics founder and president, Mark Crutcher. We share testimonies from his friends in the pro-life movement about the impact he had on their lives and how his work continues on into the future.
Some people say they are personally opposed to abortion, but that they have no right, and the government has no right, to impose that belief on others. But what’s interesting is that these people never seem to be this tolerant on other issues.
Ever since Roe v. Wade was trashed, the abortion lobby has ratcheted up their claims that the vast majority of Americans are pro-choice. But is this the reality?
This week on the podcast, we discuss the outrageous pro-choice concepts that we often treat with a seriousness that they don’t deserve – such as “consent to pregnancy,” “reproductive justice,” how the term fetus is used to indicate the unborn aren’t human babies, and more! Plus, we talk about the growing number of pro-lifers convicted of violating the F.A.C.E. act, and the legal debate it has sparked about its constitutionality and how it can be weaponized.
Pro-choicers will ask pro-lifers if we have ever thought about the possibility that we are wrong. So let’s dive into the potential consequences of each side being wrong.
This week on the podcast, we discuss two things all pro-lifers should be keeping their eyes out for: the sex education programs making their way into schools around the nation, and the abortion views of their significant other. As we reveal, these two things are having a profound impact on countless people across the country.
Some people claim to be “pro-life” while at the same time saying that abortion should be allowed in some situations. In other words, they are “pro-choice with exceptions.” See why…
Any time we sit down with abortion apologists in some starry-eyed quest for common ground, all we do is give the impression that even we believe their position has some moral validity.
When someone who claims to be pro-life, says they could vote for a candidate who supports legal abortion, that person is a fraud. The fact is, when you vote pro-choice you are pro-choice.
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