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Is Abortion Safer than Childbirth? (part 3 of 3)
In this series on the safety of abortion, Dr. Ferrer addresses the oft-touted claim that "Abortion is 14x's safer than Childbirth". It turns out that not only is this claim dubious, the opposite is more likely true.

John Ferrer, Ph.D.
4 days ago20 min read


Scott Klusendorf Explains How to Defend the Pro-Life Position Simply
Scott Klusendorf explains how to defend the pro-life position with clarity and confidence by staying focused on the central question: What is the unborn? Using the simple SLED framework, he shows why differences in size, development, environment, and dependency do not determine human value.

Abortion Museum
Jun 113 min read


Abortion and a Down Syndrome Diagnosis
After YouTuber Jesse Ridgway revealed that he and his wife ended their pregnancy following a Down syndrome diagnosis, many began asking what this decision reveals about disability, parenting, and human worth. This post argues that children with Down syndrome deserve love, support, and protection—not rejection because life may be difficult.

Jennifer DeFrates
Jun 64 min read


A Tim Hortons MAID Assessment and Canada’s Expanding Culture of Death
After a Canadian doctor was censured for his role in approving MAID for Thomas Dillon, a vulnerable man suffering from chronic and mental health conditions, many are asking what Canada’s expanding assisted-death system reveals about modern medicine’s view of human life. This post examines the ethical concerns behind MAID, the weakening of safeguards, and why suffering should be met with care, protection, and hope—not death.

Abortion Museum
Jun 53 min read


Fashion Magazine Encourages Women to Skirt Abortion-law
A recent Cosmopolitan article promotes misoprostol-only abortions as a workaround for abortion restrictions, but serious questions remain about safety, viability, and the risks of unsupervised DIY abortion—especially later in pregnancy.

John Ferrer, Ph.D.
May 204 min read


A Debate That Mattered: Lila Rose vs. Frances Kissling at Yale
In a historic Yale Political Union debate, Lila Rose and Frances Kissling clashed over abortion and human rights. Kissling framed abortion as a “conflict of values,” while Rose argued that every child, from conception, has equal worth and legal protection. With clarity and compassion, Rose exposed the flaws of pro-choice logic and urged society to choose life, family, and love over violence.

Abortion Museum
Sep 22, 202511 min read


American Moral Compass
What does the 2025 Gallup poll reveal about America’s moral compass? In this post, we explore shifting views on abortion, sexuality, family, and end-of-life choices—offering a compassionate, pro-life response grounded in truth, dignity, and hope.

Abortion Museum
Sep 2, 20255 min read
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