Josh Brahm will be speaking on practical dialogue tips; the Equal Rights Argument, and understanding and responding to “My Body, My Choice” at University of California – Berkeley on September 8, 2018.

Many conversations surrounding abortion focus on the personhood of the unborn, but the strongest pro-choice arguments grant the entire pro-life case that the unborn is a full human being. They go on to claim that abortion should still be legal because women have a right to control their own bodies. Josh Brahm will explain how a comprehensive discussion about abortion needs to address more than just the humanity and personhood of the fetus, but also a woman’s right to her own bodily autonomy as it relates to pregnancy.

Speaker: Josh Brahm, President, Equal Rights Institute

This event has been sponsored by Pro-Life San Francsisco

Date: September 8, 2018
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Event: Understanding and Responding to “My Body, My Choice”
Sponsor: Pro-Life San Francisco
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Venue: University of California, Berkeley
Location: Dwinelle Hall 2594 Hearst Ave
Berkeley, CA 94720
Public: Public
Registration: Click here to register.
Dialogue Principle #11
Principle #11

“It’s easy to just denounce the other side as evil. It’s hard to listen to them. It’s hard to try to understand them. It’s risky to treat the other person like a decent human being because then you might have to take them seriously. It’s always more comfortable to dehumanize someone you disagree with, and make no mistake, thinking of someone as though they are Snidely Whiplash dehumanizes them. If you don’t like it when pro-choice people dehumanize the unborn, then you have no business dehumanizing pro-choice people.”

 

For more of the context of this quotation, click here to read the full article, “Snidely Whiplash Is Not on Facebook.”

ERI-Dialogue-Principle #9
Principle #9

For more of the context of this quotation, click here to read the full article, ” Choosing Unity: The Pro-Life Movement After November 8th.”: