| Though raised Catholic, Steve Kellmeyer's 1970's-era Catholic education was so effective he became an atheist in Catholic high school. But, he was an atheist with a difference - he was pro-life. With college degrees in both medical laboratory technology and computer science, he was also trained in both medicine and remorseless logic. The combination is devastating.
This talk, given at the Springfield Right to Life Benefit Dinner, explains the arguments he used against pro-abortion opponents as a pro-life atheist. He addresses such difficult questions as:
I can't impose my views on others!
You can't impose your views on me!
If you think the fertilized egg is a person, why not the sperm or the unfertilized ova?
How can you impose your views on a victim of rape/incest?
How can you impose your views on a woman with a malformed fetus?
Abortion is safer than childbirth.
Abortion before conscious thought is acceptable.
Abortion before viability is acceptable.
Men don't have a right to an opinion.
It's a human being, but it isn't a person.
The skill and wit with which these arguments are defused will impress every listener!
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