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TODAY’S DATE

  • Responding to Klusendorf and Newman: Trading a Prophetic Voice for Cowardly Compromise

    Responding to Klusendorf and Newman: Trading a Prophetic Voice for Cowardly Compromise

    On Wednesday, Scott Klusendorf and Marc Newman published an article for Townhall defending pro-life incrementalism in response to the recently passed Southern Baptist Resolution on Abolishing Abortion. The resolution was a thoroughly biblical, decidedly abolitionist document that called for the “immediate abolition of abortion without exception or compromise.” Sounds great, right? Not to Klusendorf and…

  • The Antidote to Van Maren’s Poison

    The Antidote to Van Maren’s Poison

    Jonathan Van Maren partially responded to our article which corrected his false statements from a podcast episode with Josh Brahm on various aspects of the history of the Abortion Abolition Movement and the Slavery Abolition Movement. Van Maren responded to three of the eleven points in our article. Part two of Van Maren and Brahm’s…

  • Jonathan Van Maren and Josh Brahm. Yikes.

    Jonathan Van Maren and Josh Brahm. Yikes.

    Until recently, I liked Jonathan Van Maren despite his incrementalism. He has written good stuff about abortion victim images, euthanasia, pornography, and other moral issues. He is a skilled communicator and one of two journalists whose work I studied closely when I began as a writer. That makes this whole situation rather sad for me,…