Episode 84 | What Pro-Life Means

To kick off the new year, we go back to basics and define what pro-life means and how it is different from simply being opposed to abortion. We also talk about why pro-lifers must be pro-life without exceptions, when does someone become a human being, sex selection abortions and more! This is an important episode for all pro-lifers!

Episode Synopsis:

To kick off the new year, we go back to basics and define what pro-life means and how it is different from simply being opposed to abortion. We also talk about why pro-lifers must be pro-life without exceptions, when does someone become a human being, sex selection abortions and more! This is an important episode for all pro-lifers!

Episode Duration: 24 min

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In This Episode We Discuss:
  1. Greetings (00:23)
  2. Today’s topic (01:07)
  3. Being opposed to abortion vs being pro-life (1:26)
  4. The definition of pro-life (2:09)
  5. How many people do you see? (4:20)
  6. Mark issues a challenge to pro-choicer (8:31)
  7. The case against exceptions (9:57)
  8. Millions of females missing (13:05)
  9. The dangers of genetic testing (15:01)
  10. Closing Statements (22:55)
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  1. Hey guys, big fan of the podcast. I was wondering if you could discuss Judith Jarvis Thomson’s Violinist argument in support of abortion on one of your shows. Specifically, I would like you to show how the pro-life position does not commit you to accepting that you have to stay “plugged in” to the violinist. Thank you.

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