Steve Wagner provides a nice quick, one minute pro-life argument: If the unborn is growing, it must be alive. And if it has human parents, it must be human. And living humans, or human beings like you and I, are … Continue reading →
February 3, 2009
by Chris Arsenault Comments Off on The Pill doesn’t giggle when you squeeze it.
I was browsing through twitter follow lists the other morning and found someone joking about birth control pills being cheaper than children. Of course most people laugh when they hear such things, because parents know the expense of raising children. … Continue reading →
April 12, 2008
by Chris Arsenault Comments Off on Adam Hamilton’s Color Theory (part 2)
or Illumination of Ideas This is a continuation of my last post Adam Hamilton’s Color Theory. I want to be fair to Adam, because in my prior post I stated he’s assuming both sides can agree on 7 points: Legitimate … Continue reading →
Refuting Thomson’s Violinist Argument (AKA Parasite Pregnancies) Lileigh Lehnen was an 8-1/2 month developed unborn child who suffered an injury prior to birth, was born via c-section, then died. Technically, the judge ruled her death a non-homocide because she wasn’t … Continue reading →
Lately I’ve been grappling with the idea of “intrinsic value” which seems to be, well, essential, to most thought provoking pro-life human value arguments. This idea escapes so many people – in argument after argument I’ve noticed that few seem … Continue reading →