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A Talk with a Partisan

Had a conversation with a friend recently. He’s on the opposite side of the spectrum from me on almost every issue. He’s also a perfectly partisan Democrat. While talking with him, he told me that: When the economy has done … Continue reading

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Rachel Held Evans, Feminists, and Abortifacients

(This post is for future linking to when someone denies the abortifacient effect of contraception, especially Ella et. al.) A new being of species homo sapiens comes into existence at conception. The “emergency contraception” drug Ella works in multiple ways, one … Continue reading

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Too Enlightened to be Pro-life

One time a few years ago, a Protestant minister friend of ours, not knowing our involvement in the pro-life cause, began denigrating the pro-life movement. The message was clear: pro-lifers are extremists. Abortion should be permissible, at least under “certain” … Continue reading

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