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Common Ground Without Compromise: 25 Questions to Create Dialogue on Abortion

Common Ground Without CompromiseWhy Common Ground?

At a march in Washington, a pro-life activist comes face to face with a pro-choice activist. 

Pro-Life: You’re a murderer.
Pro-Choice: You hate women.

Their discussion is short and to the point.  Or, pointless. 

Isn’t there a better way?

There’s a lot of abortion “discussion” among activists—combative rants where the participants talk at each other.  Do they listen?  Only enough to construct their next volley.

Partial-Birth Abortions — What’s the Big Deal?

President Clinton vetoed a 1995 bill which would have banned partial-birth abortions. Congressional supporters of the right to life vowed to override the President’s veto. In September 1996, they finally failed to do so.

Partial-birth or D&X abortion is a particularly horrific form of late-term abortion, in which the child is delivered live until only the head remains in the birth canal.

The abortionist then uses a pair of scissors to rip a wound in the base of the living child’s skull. He inserts a tube into the wound and sucks the helpless child’s brain out with a vacuum pump. The now-dead infant’s skull collapses and the body is removed the rest of the way from the mother.

The Pastor Who Had to Resign

Randy Alcorn learned to live what he had preached while fleeing the wrath of abortionists and the judgment of the courts.

ProLife Answers to ProChoice Arguments: Introduction

ProLife Answers to  ProChoice ArgumentsWhen I wrote the first edition of this book in the early 1990s, I wanted to supply people with a carefully researched, highly useable resource. I had no idea the impact it would have. The book sold over 75,000 copies, a huge number for a book on this subject. Most importantly, it has been repeatedly used by thousands of people in their attempts to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.  Many prolife groups use the book to train their volunteers and their speakers. College ethics classes use it as a textbook. I have received letters from hundreds of high school and college students who’ve used the book to help them prepare speeches or write term papers and editorials for their school newspapers. I’ve spoken to three thousand public high school students at a single convention, distributing free copies of the book, which they eagerly snatched up. Pastors have asked to use it in their sermons, people write and ask if they can use it to construct letters to newspapers, family members, and representatives. (The answer is always yes.)

The Sisterhood, 27 Years Later

Twenty–seven years ago, nine black-robed men handed feminists a triumph that would try our souls, and I have come to believe find them wanting.

What “Pro-Life” Means

  • To be pro-life is to recognize the inherent dignity and value of every individual human life.
  • To be pro-life is to acknowledge that all of us are created equal and endowed by our Creator with the unalienable right to life and that governments are instituted to secure that right, as stated in our beloved Declaration of Independence.
  • To be pro-life is to understand that abortion is the direct and deliberate killing of a baby prior to birth, an act that can never be justified. It is to know that medical procedures necessary to save a mother’s life, that cause ...

PERSONally Opposed

The following article is excerpted from Ron's presentation at colleges that presents a moral perspective on the beginning of life geared toward a secular audience.

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