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The Pro-Life Intramural, Part 2
Last time, we discussed the two sides of the intramural pro-life debate: abolitionists and prudentialists. And we observed that each side has a valid perspective based on a very true aspect of the issue. But shall the twain ever meet?
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Tagged abolition, Abortion, chidlren, Christianity, family, Marriage, Pro-Life, Pro-life movement, prudentialism, sovereignty
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The Pro-Life Intramural, Part 1
There's a common debate that tends to pop up in pro-life circles when "partial solutions" to the evil of abortion are proposed. Incremental pro-life moves, such as a ban on abortion after the baby is 15 weeks old, tend to draw both ire and praise from the same side of the aisle.
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Tagged abolition, Abortion, Pro-life movement, Sanctity of Life, Slavery, William Wilberforce
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