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FAQ #4: What About Compassion?

When the argument against moral legislation fails, professing Christians who advocate for abortion make a strange appeal to the gospel. We say strange because it’s an indirect appeal. One that uses a mix of biblical terminology and modern talking points. The initial approach to this strange appeal will be to personal liberty or something to that effect…

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FAQ #3: You Can’t Legislate Morality, Can You?

When the “Law of the Land” argument fails, the next argument attempted will be that you can’t —and shouldn’t try to— legislate morality. The problem with this argument huge; let’s explore two options. The first problem is: that it’s a logical fallacy. Every law ever written is a form of legislated morality. That is, laws are put into place to delineate…

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FAQ #2: Abortion Is The Law Of The Land. Doesn’t That Settle It?

A frequent argument made in defense of abortion is that, up until recently, it is Federal Law. With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, it is now the responsibility of the State legislature to define the legal parameters of abortion. In States where abortion is still legal, a concerning number of professing Christians would argue that, as the Law of the Land…

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