The Case for Life: Environment

The Case for Life: Environment

Environment, better understood as the location of the baby, is the E in SLED. When babies are born they move from their mother’s uterus to the outside world. But should the timing of this move determine whether they should live or die? Infamous Philadelphia...
The Case for Life: Level of Development

The Case for Life: Level of Development

The L in the SLED acronym stands for level of development. Many abortion advocates dismiss unborn children, particularly during the first trimester, as a mass of cells or a blob of tissue. This incredibly imprecise reasoning suggests that there is no moral difference...
The Case for Life: Size

The Case for Life: Size

The S in the SLED acronym stands for size. All of us began our lives as a tiny fertilized egg, or zygote, invisible to the naked eye. Over the years, the “smallness” of unborn babies has been cited to justify their murder. Biologically, the human zygote is...
Making the Case for Life

Making the Case for Life

For decades, the argument over abortion has been mired in manipulative rhetoric, political posturing and general confusion. But while the politics and emotions surrounding abortion are exceedingly complicated, the moral issues at stake are shockingly simple. There are...
Towards an Abortion Free America

Towards an Abortion Free America

Abortion Free, the recent release by Operation Rescue founder Troy Newman, left me both shocked and encouraged. Newman exposes the deplorable conditions of America’s abortion clinics, their predatory practices, as well as how they persistently violate various laws and...
The Courage to Confront Abortion

The Courage to Confront Abortion

“Evil prevails when good men do nothing.” So said Irish philosopher Edmund Burke, or something close. Abortion is the greatest moral evil of our generation. Responsible for killing 3,500 unborn children every day and 56 million since 1973, it has wreaked havoc on the...