Guerrilla Apologetics teaches an strategically offensive yet charitable method of discussing one's beliefs.

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This isn’t just some pro-life argument, this is something for all of us:

By The Babe Unborn
by G.K. Chesterton

If trees were tall and grasses short,
As in some crazy tale,
If here and there a sea were blue
Beyond the breaking pale,

If a fixed fire hung in the air
To warm me one day through,
If deep green hair grew on great hills,
I know what I should do.

In dark I lie; dreaming that there
Are great eyes cold or kind,
And twisted streets and silent doors,
And living men behind.

Let storm clouds come: better an hour,
And leave to weep and fight,
Than all the ages I have ruled
The empires of the night.

I think that if they gave me leave
Within the world to stand,
I would be good through all the day
I spent in fairyland.

They should not hear a word from me
Of selfishness or scorn,
If only I could find the door,
If only I were born.

Free ‘Guerrilla’ Pro-Life Book Available for Download

May 21, 2009

Just like the eBook edition of my Christian Samurai book, the eBook edition of Guerrilla Apologetics for Life Issues is now available for free download.
To get the book, click on the button on the sidebar.
Donations are appreciated, and if you want to purchase the print copy, you can order it from Amazon.com:

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Is this offensive?

January 29, 2009

I agree. The fact Obama wants to make this procedure legal again via FOCA is incredible offensive.

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Fight that Mother-FOCA bill!

January 29, 2009

Our new president and the Democrat-controlled legislature have been promoting a piece of legislation called the Freedom of Choice Act, or FOCA. If made into a law, this legislation would render all laws aimed at protecting life in the womb null and void. In that sense, it is legislation to guarantee only one person the [...]

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A Pro-Life Video for the Inauguration

January 20, 2009

I think this is perhaps the greatest pro-life message that could be used to both remind us all where we come from, and at the same time congratulate President Obama for his accomplishments.

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Men and Abortion: Reclaiming Fatherhood Conference Article

January 15, 2009

American Life League’s article on the Men and Abortion Conference held in Chicago.

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Questions are Better than Answers

January 4, 2009

I just found another quote that relates to the Guerrilla Apologetics method:
“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers”
-James Thurber (cartoonist, The New Yorker)
I can’t tell you how many times I come across people asking “How do I answer my friend/relative/neighbor’s questions about Christianity?”
You can’t possibly have all the [...]

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Video of Alveda King’s Abortion Testimony from March for Life 2008

January 4, 2009

This video was shot at the March for Life 2008 in front of the Supreme Court.
Alveda King is the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., and has been an outspoken advocate for the [tag]civil rights of women and the unborn. Her testimony tells of the two abortions she had and how they affected her life.

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Interview with a Pro-Life Liberal

January 3, 2009

The following is the responses to some interview questions from Vasu Murti, author of The Liberal Case Against Abortion.
While Vasu and I disagree on most things, we both are in agreement in our opposition to abortion. I find his perspective an important resource for reaching out to liberals who believe that supporting the abortion industry [...]

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Doing Science on Those Still Alive - Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Evil Video Game Computers

January 3, 2009

Valve’s incredible success with the game Portal (part of it’s Orange Box suite of games and recently a solo release) and resulting cult following is old news to gamers. Since I don’t keep up on such things as I used to, I’ll admit I’m late to the party.
However, there is a aspect of Portal I [...]

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