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Content warning: This whole episode is about sex. It's probably not the episode to listen to around your kids.
Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder returns to the Equipped for Life Podcast for another series of episodes, beginning with the topic, "It's About Babies, Not Your Sex Life." Stemming from real-life conversations, Monica and Josh identify many of the various factors that contribute to pro-choice perceptions or labeling of pro-life people as being "anti-sex" and then respond accordingly to each factor.
The Dynamic Duo also provides some fun commentary on the symbiotic relationship between Secular Pro-Life and Equal Rights Institute, and how the pro-life movement as a whole can benefit from similar relationships.
Finally, towards the end, Josh and Monica talk about how snark might be a good last-resort effort in a dialogue situation.
Secular Pro-Life: It's about the babies, not your sex life: 5 examples
Josh Brahm: Relational Apologetics Tips: How to Cultivate Friendship Amidst Challenging Conversations
Josh Brahm's speech on relational apologetics
Gallup's Moral Acceptability poll
Episode 47: Should Pro-Lifers be Snarky? (with Dank Pro-Life Memes)
Episode 49: Defining the Word "Abortion" Will Change Your Dialogues (with Dank Pro-Life Memes)
Episode 100: Celebrating 100 Episodes! (with the Whole Staff!)
Memes to End Abortion (formerly "Dank Pro-Life Memes"):
https://www.facebook.com/MemestoEndAbortion
Pro-choice groups we mentioned who are worth following:
Center for Reproductive Rights
ANSIRH: Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health
Jessica Velenti
Jen Hamilton
Chapters:
00:00 Introducing the argument we're responding to
06:05 Steel-manning the pro-choice argument
12:36 What do pro-life and pro-choice people mean when they use the term "anti-sex"?
20:12 Why pro-life organizations should stop bringing LGBT politics into their events
22:18 Subdivisions within conservatism
25:11 More reasons why some pro-choice people think pro-lifers are "anti-sex"
30:02 Responding to the steelman arguments
41:58 Conversation starter idea
44:40 Counter-examples
47:25 Counter-examples to the counter-examples
49:54 On the rape exception
53:26 Both sides sometimes use the word "sex" in simplistic, unclear ways
58:30 We need to ask more questions
1:02:20 We need to have conversations in-person more often
1:04:32 Helpful pro-choice people to follow
Host: Josh Brahm
Guest: Monica Snyder
Audio/Video Editors: Joshua Head, Josh Brahm
Publisher: Ellen Campbell
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Content warning: This whole episode is about sex. It's probably not the episode to listen to around your kids.
Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder returns to the Equipped for Life Podcast for another series of episodes, beginning with the topic, "It's About Babies, Not Your Sex Life." Stemming from real-life conversations, Monica and Josh identify many of the various factors that contribute to pro-choice perceptions or labeling of pro-life people as being "anti-sex" and then respond accordingly to each factor.
The Dynamic Duo also provides some fun commentary on the symbiotic relationship between Secular Pro-Life and Equal Rights Institute, and how the pro-life movement as a whole can benefit from similar relationships.
Finally, towards the end, Josh and Monica talk about how snark might be a good last-resort effort in a dialogue situation.
Secular Pro-Life: It's about the babies, not your sex life: 5 examples
Josh Brahm: Relational Apologetics Tips: How to Cultivate Friendship Amidst Challenging Conversations
Josh Brahm's speech on relational apologetics
Gallup's Moral Acceptability poll
Episode 47: Should Pro-Lifers be Snarky? (with Dank Pro-Life Memes)
Episode 49: Defining the Word "Abortion" Will Change Your Dialogues (with Dank Pro-Life Memes)
Episode 100: Celebrating 100 Episodes! (with the Whole Staff!)
Memes to End Abortion (formerly "Dank Pro-Life Memes"):
https://www.facebook.com/MemestoEndAbortion
Pro-choice groups we mentioned who are worth following:
Center for Reproductive Rights
ANSIRH: Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health
Jessica Velenti
Jen Hamilton
Chapters:
00:00 Introducing the argument we're responding to
06:05 Steel-manning the pro-choice argument
12:36 What do pro-life and pro-choice people mean when they use the term "anti-sex"?
20:12 Why pro-life organizations should stop bringing LGBT politics into their events
22:18 Subdivisions within conservatism
25:11 More reasons why some pro-choice people think pro-lifers are "anti-sex"
30:02 Responding to the steelman arguments
41:58 Conversation starter idea
44:40 Counter-examples
47:25 Counter-examples to the counter-examples
49:54 On the rape exception
53:26 Both sides sometimes use the word "sex" in simplistic, unclear ways
58:30 We need to ask more questions
1:02:20 We need to have conversations in-person more often
1:04:32 Helpful pro-choice people to follow
Host: Josh Brahm
Guest: Monica Snyder
Audio/Video Editors: Joshua Head, Josh Brahm
Publisher: Ellen Campbell

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