- Wed, Jul 20, 2011
- Prolife
Does the pregnancy rate of women on the pill prove that it doesn’t prevent implantation?
Pregnancy rates do not prove that the pill does not prevent implantation.
Pregnancy rates do not prove that the pill does not prevent implantation.
In this six minute audio clip, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "What has the reaction been to your research on the birth control pill?"
In this three minute clip, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Should organizations actively let people know about the possible abortifacient effect of the pill?"
In this four minute audio clip, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "What emotional process did you and your wife go through in coming to your conclusions about the birth control pill?"
In this three-and-a-half minute audio clip, Randy Alcorn addresses the question, "Should church leaders speak out about abortificent effects of the birth control pill?"
In this clip, part 4 of his interview with Mark Driscoll, Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Is there a connetion between the birth control pill and abortion?"
I found some studies on animals that show hormonal birth control doesn’t interfere with implantation. What is your response?
These studies say nothing about the COC (BCP) about which Randy Alcorn and I have written. They speak only to Emergency Birth Control (euphemistically called Emergency Contraception). If you would like to study more about that topic (what all the studies say, not just the two you’ve mentioned), may I suggest a systematic review on the topic?
TNL Productions: A Christian worker, his family and a nurse friend investigate throughout North America to uncover the truth about the birth control pill.
Prolife resources pastors and group leaders can use and share.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "How did your prolife concern develop?" Interview conducted by Verite Studios.