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Is Abortion Safe for Mothers? (part 2 of 3)
Is abortion truly safe for mothers? This article examines the difference between therapeutic and elective abortion, challenges the broad use of “medically necessary abortion,” and argues that elective abortion carries physical, psychological, relational, and cultural risks that are often minimized in public debate.

John Ferrer, Ph.D.
1 day ago16 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
3 days ago4 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
4 days ago3 min read


Is Abortion Safe? (part 1 of 3)
In many ways, abortion is safer than it was many years ago. But is abortion really SAFE, full stop? This blog weighs that heavy question. The answer might surprise you.

John Ferrer, Ph.D.
Jun 19 min read
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