Every other Wednesday we publish a new episode of the Equipped for Life Podcast, available to everyone who purchases our course, “Equipped for Life: A Fresh Approach to Conversations about Abortion.” Generally, these podcast episodes won’t be available to the general public, but we plan on releasing short clips from the episodes every Thursday, to give you a sense of what these podcasts are like.
In this episode of the Equipped for Life Course Podcast, Tim and I respond to a question from a listener about how to evaluate the #ShoutYourAbortion campaign and others like it.
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In these clips from the full episode, you’ll hear some of Tim’s and my thoughts on the effectiveness of #ShoutYourAbortion.
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Wording and phrasing significantly influence discussion. Pro-choice advocates constantly describe the intentions of pro-lifers with the language of “forcing” women. I explain why this is dishonest rhetoric, whether it’s intentional or not.
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Every other Wednesday we publish a new episode of the Equipped for Life Podcast, available to everyone who purchases our course, “Equipped for Life: A Fresh Approach to Conversations about Abortion.” Generally, these podcast episodes won’t be available to the general public, but we plan on releasing short clips from the episodes every Thursday, to give you a sense of what these podcasts are like.
In this episode of the Equipped for Life Course Podcast, Tim and I respond to questions from listeners about the difference between a debate and a dialogue, how to think about arguments with question marks, and how to deal with people that are equivocating.
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In this clip from the full episode, you’ll hear part of our response regarding arguments with question marks.
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We noticed today that the comments section under some of our posts that have lots of comments is not loading correctly. We’re pretty sure this is because this blog’s domain changed a while ago, and so we have a migration process we need to do to get the Disqus settings correct. We’re working on this now, but it might take a day or two before everything is settled. I’ll post an update when we have one.
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Any time I go to a college campus to do a pro-life outreach, I can count on being reminded that I cannot get pregnant. Inevitably, then the pro-choice person will ask, “How can you have an opinion about abortion when you can’t get pregnant?” Through my own experience, I have developed a strategy for responding that can help pro-life men be reasonable and winsome.
Related Links:
- Click here to learn more about our pro-life apologetics course, “Equipped for Life: A Fresh Approach to Conversations About Abortion.”
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Click here to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes!
Subscribe to the Equipped for Life Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Subscribe to ERI’s other podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.