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Robert A Kelly III

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Dear readers, if you are struggling to cope, please know there is help. Check out @help4abortion, specifically supportafterabortion.com/receive-healin…

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Reasons people went from pro-choice to pro-life: pressure to abort, working in a pathology lab, veganism, Christopher Hitchens, learning about abortion procedures, experiencing pregnancy.

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"Later abortions are almost always for medical emergencies." No, they're not. Comforting fictions make persistent myths.


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Survey here: ow.ly/UVWf50SERqg

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This is an excellent resource for thoughtful people, whether you are pro-life on not. The best thing about it is sources are thoroughly cited.

Recently spent some time updating the Abortion Debate Index, you should go check it out: secularprolife.org/index/



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PLers have got to stop saying "Abortion is never necessary to save the mother's life." What they mean: That's not how we define "abortion." What people hear: We don't know what's going on and/or we don't care if women die. Your point is lost in translation, in a very bad way.


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The Christian life is repeatedly saying, ‘not my will, but thine be done”.


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According to the Turnaway Study, when women who were unable to acquire an abortion were interviewed five years after the fact, 96% reported no longer wishing they'd gotten the abortion.

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