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- | ====== Pro-Life Classroom: Introduction ====== | ||
- | ===== Lesson ===== | ||
- | ==== Our Cultural Context ==== | ||
- | * With life issues, we are not facing primarily a legal or political challenge, but a // | ||
- | * Pick a recent example of a tragic event that our culture responds to //as tragedy//, with abortion, which our culture responds to //as if nothing is happening// | ||
- | * e.g. 2004 tsunami -- 186,000 dead; 100,000 die from abortion annually in Canada | ||
- | * e.g. 2013 chemical weapons attack on civilians in Syria may have left (on high-end estimate) up to 1500 dead, including over 400 children; nearly 300 children are decapitated, | ||
- | * With these other tragedies, society rushes to aid the victims, or the injustice makes headlines | ||
- | * We need to change people' | ||
- | FIXME mention EOL issues and cultural shift that's happening | ||
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- | === Being an effective ambassador === | ||
- | * Aristotle on persuasion((http:// | ||
- | * ethos (credibility): | ||
- | * pathos (emotional) (Collins: touch the heart) -- heart | ||
- | * logos (logical): persuasion by use of reason, argument (Collins: deliver the message) -- head | ||
- | * Qualities of effective pro-life ambassador | ||
- | * knowledge (logos/ | ||
- | * wisdom (pathos/ | ||
- | * character (ethos/ | ||
- | * "Whom you would change, you must first love, and they must know that you love them." | ||
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- | ==== Formation ==== | ||
- | === Truth (Head) === | ||
- | * Key argument against abortion | ||
- | - Intentionally killing an innocent human being is a serious moral wrong; | ||
- | - Elective abortion is the intentional killing of an innocent human being; | ||
- | - Therefore, elective abortion is a serious moral wrong | ||
- | * If pre-born children are //not// human beings, no moral justification for abortion is necessary. But if pre-born children //are// human beings, no justification for abortion is // | ||
- | * Either elective abortion kills a defenceless child or not. If it does, we should not tolerate it. | ||
- | * An unplanned pregnancy may be emotionally, | ||
- | * This is not to condemn or to belittle the stress of an unplanned pregnancy. There' | ||
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- | FIXME EOL issues, which we're not used to talking about | ||
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- | === Understanding the Culture (Heart) === | ||
- | FIXME flush out | ||
- | * But being right isn't enough | ||
- | * heart apologetics | ||
- | * dialogue | ||
- | * listening | ||
- | * asking good questions | ||
- | * focusing on the central issue | ||
- | * Challenging a pro-abortion cultural requires //all the skills// (an interdisciplinary approach): visuals, media, relevant arguments, technology, sensitivity, | ||
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- | FIXME EOL issues | ||
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- | === Activism (Hands) === | ||
- | * Three arms of the pro-life movement: political, educational (prophetic), | ||
- | * **Political** activism (CLC, WNAL, 4 My Canada, etc.) | ||
- | * But before you can change public policy, you must change public opinion -- change hearts and minds to save lives | ||
- | * Also, in the meantime, services, support and counselling are desperately needed for women in crisis pregnancy | ||
- | * But so long as the cultural problem persists, very few abortion-minded women turn to these services | ||
- | * The success of the other two arms depends on the success of the educational arm -- changing hearts and minds, engaging the culture to transform it through dialogue and activism and witness | ||
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- | We must... | ||
- | * convert the unconvinced (head) | ||
- | * activate the converted (heart)((Greg Cunningham: "This is not my passion. It is my conviction." | ||
- | * train the active to work effectively (hands) | ||
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- | FIXME EOL issues (more education than activism in the prophetic, but also pastoral and political here) | ||
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- | ==== Our Club ==== | ||
- | === On Campus === | ||
- | * seminar for training, formation, growth (apologetics, | ||
- | * special events: debates, lectures, symposiums | ||
- | * volunteer outreach | ||
- | * activism | ||
- | * opportunities for leadership and involvement | ||
- | * assisting or joining the exec | ||
- | * writing for our blog or campus publications | ||
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- | === Off Campus === | ||
- | * Networking and connecting you to the broader movement (NCLN, TRL, CCBR/CLCY activism, etc.) | ||
- | * Participating in other activism projects (" | ||
- | * Volunteer Outreach (Aid to Women, TRL Christmas Card Campaign) | ||
- | * Political Activism: March for Life, Defund Abortion Rally | ||
- | * Education and Training: Conferences, | ||
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- | ===== Goals ===== | ||
- | ==== Formation ==== | ||
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- | ==== Perspective/ | ||
- | Set the tone for the club, on the issues, and the perspective from which we will be approaching them. |