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- | ====== Pro-Life Classroom: Introduction ====== | ||
- | ===== Lesson ===== | ||
- | ==== The Issues ==== | ||
- | Mission Statement: | ||
- | > The University of Toronto Students for Life Club is committed to proclaiming and defending the dignity of all human life from conception to natural death. We seek to do this by educating the students and faculty at the University of Toronto on current life issues. We oppose abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research and all other acts which fail to protect and affirm the dignity of human life. We believe that all people have the inherent right to life. We do not condone, under any circumstances, | ||
- | * Some groups are focused only on a single issue (e.g. CCBR and pre-born human rights, or EPC and EOL issues), and other groups focus on a variety of issues relating to bioethics, sexual ethics, and marriage and family life. UTSFL deals with the bio-ethical life issues -- abortion, euthanasia / assisted suicide, etc. | ||
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- | ==== Introductions ==== | ||
- | Go around the table and have each person introduce themselves: | ||
- | * Name | ||
- | * Year and area of study | ||
- | * Why are you here, or why do you think it's important to be in a pro-life club on campus? | ||
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- | ==== 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' | ||
- | * Similarly, with EOL issues, a cultural shift is underway, and our society is increasingly looking to killing instead of caring as a solution, especially since we've already accepted " | ||
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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' | ||
- | * Similarly, most of us are not used to talking about EOL issues. We need to be well-informed in order to be good ambassadors for the pro-life position. | ||
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- | === Understanding the Culture (Heart) === | ||
- | * But being right isn't enough. We need to //change hearts and minds// in order to //save lives// | ||
- | * This means effective [[.: | ||
- | * listening | ||
- | * asking good questions | ||
- | * focusing on the central issue | ||
- | * Heart apologetics: | ||
- | * 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 ==== | ||
- | Pass out interest sheets here. | ||
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- | === 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 | ||
- | * mention some upcoming events planned for the seminar/ | ||
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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. |