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The one question that will stop critics in their tracks

The one question that will stop critics in their tracks

by The Case for Life | May 15, 2024 | Podcast

Focus on this question to bring clarity to the abortion debate.

Pro-Abortion Theology on Life Support

Pro-Abortion Theology on Life Support

by The Case for Life | May 8, 2024 | Podcast

Genesis 2:7 does not teach that we are not living human beings until we breath air through the lungs. Saying it does confuses a descriptive passage with a normative one.

Oh, so you think you’re tolerant?!?!

Oh, so you think you’re tolerant?!?!

by The Case for Life | May 1, 2024 | Podcast

Moral Relativism, the belief that right and wrong are up to our society is not neutral. it is a view of right and wrong that is every bit as much a claim to know something as those who say right and wrong are real.

Self-Consciousness: Are you really sure you wanna go there?

Self-Consciousness: Are you really sure you wanna go there?

by The Case for Life | Apr 24, 2024 | Podcast

When you ground human equality in psychological traits, horrific consequences ensue.

No free Lunch. Everybody is doing religion!

No free Lunch. Everybody is doing religion!

by The Case for Life | Apr 17, 2024 | Podcast

If you only argument against the pro-life view is to dismiss it as religious you’ve not done your homework. You need to work a little harder.

Burning research labs do not refute the pro-life argument

Burning research labs do not refute the pro-life argument

by The Case for Life | Apr 11, 2024 | Podcast

The question of who we ought to save is distinct from the question of who we get to intentionally kill.

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