While pro-lifers can often engage in meaningful conversations unpacking how to best respond to the incredibly difficult situations parents are at times faced with, some times pro-lifers face sophisticated sounding pro-choice arguments which are really just terrible philosophy or biology.
In this episode, Cam breaks down how to respond to arguments like:
-The pre-born are just parasites
-Nobody knows when life begins/the science might change
-It's just a clump of cells
Tune in for how to respond to these arguments with clarity and charity, and don't forget to support pro-life outreach by donating at www.patreon.com/prolifeguys!
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89: Publicly Speaking on Abortion with Clarity and Charity | Daniel Gilman
88: Just Do Something: The Pre-Born Still Need You | Fr. Tom Lynch
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81: Healing After Abortion, Sexual Abuse, Prostitution, and Drugs | Kelly Lester
80: Back to the Basics: When Does Life Begin?
79: The Last March for Life Before Roe is Overturned | Jeanne Mancini
78: Relational Apologetics to Change Minds | Josh Brahm
77: Abortion Is Prevalent Because Churches are Silent | Seth Gruber
76: Saving Babies As Part of Your New Year's Resolution
75: How We Reached Millions About Abortion: 2021 in Review | Jonathon Van Maren
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