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Presentations

General Lectures

presentation CCBR presenters give general lectures on abortion in public venues, such as universities, where audience members hold varied perspectives about abortion.

These presentations are non-sectarian and make a scientific and philosophical defense for the pro-life perspective. They can cover the basic arguments ("Pro-Life 101"), or be more advanced ("Pro-Life 201"). CCBR’s public talks can also examine the parallels between abortion and historical atrocities.

In "Pro-Life 101," audiences will learn that the abortion debate may sound complicated but is morally very simple: It boils down to one essential question about whether the unborn are human. Based on that focus, audiences will learn scientific and philosophical reasons to be pro-life.

In "Pro-Life 201" audiences are exposed to more sophisticated thinking about the unborn. This talk is a response to abortion advocates who are willing to concede the humanity of the unborn but still insist that it is okay for them to be killed. This presentation equips pro-lifers to provide sound reasoning to show why only the position that recognizes the personhood of the unborn is intellectually honest.

In CCBR’s talk paralleling abortion and past injustices, audiences are shown how certain actions, such as dehumanizing a group of people, were used in the past to rationalize inflicting harm on them, and how those same actions are now being used against the unborn.







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