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Do you believe?

I often remind my two sons of a popular phrase: “Your attitude determines your altitude.” Those who value all of human life need to stop thinking about fighting the abortion battle and start thinking about winning the abortion war. Why I Believe My belief that...

“Why?” Got Me Thinking

I love books. Though I had to force myself to read when I was younger, I have grown to love a quiet room, a nice chair, and a great book. Although I occasionally like to get lost in a spy novel, most of my reading selections are non-fiction, and I tend towards books...
The Case for Life: Degree of Dependency

The Case for Life: Degree of Dependency

Abortion supporters often claim that a baby’s inability to survive outside the mother’s womb should automatically justify abortion. The issue is that the child is still fully dependent on the mother, or, as it is sometimes explained, the fetus is not “viable.” There...
The Case for Life: Environment

The Case for Life: Environment

Environment, better understood as the location of the baby, is the E in SLED. When babies are born they move from their mother’s uterus to the outside world. But should the timing of this move determine whether they should live or die? Infamous Philadelphia...
The Case for Life: Level of Development

The Case for Life: Level of Development

The L in the SLED acronym stands for level of development. Many abortion advocates dismiss unborn children, particularly during the first trimester, as a mass of cells or a blob of tissue. This incredibly imprecise reasoning suggests that there is no moral difference...
The Case for Life: Size

The Case for Life: Size

The S in the SLED acronym stands for size. All of us began our lives as a tiny fertilized egg, or zygote, invisible to the naked eye. Over the years, the “smallness” of unborn babies has been cited to justify their murder. Biologically, the human zygote is...