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Josh Brahm and Monica Snyder return to discuss the question: “Do You Need Religion to be Pro-Life?” The conversation touches on practical and philosophical points, including discussion about objective and subjective morality and its relationship with deism, as well as Monica’s experiences responding to both pro-life and pro-choice people who raise a scrutinizing eyebrow when they realize that they are talking with a pro-life atheist.
Related Links:
Secular Pro-Life: “Is belief in God necessary for the pro-life cause to succeed?”
Secular Pro-Life: “Where do atheists think human rights come from?”
A couple of examples of pro-choice religious-ish-ness:
“‘Where does life begin?’ is a spiritual question”
“We invited the child’s spirit to revisit Earth another time.”
Human Life Review: SYMPOSIUM: What’s God Got to Do with It?
“Is God Necessary for Morality?” Debate between Shelly Kagan and William Lane Craig
EFL Podcast on Stanford persuasion study
Retten Til Liv (Denmark Right to Life)
Equal Rights Institute Website