Pro Life on Campus at Eastern Kentucky, Day 2
GAP was a huge success on Day 2 at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU). The weather was great, although cold, and we had a steady stream of visitors. I think twenty or so people signed up for the student pro-life group.
Media Coverage:
- Story in The Eastern Progress. Check out the photos!
Tags: abortion pictures, campus, CBR, Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, Eastern Kentucky University, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project
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April 9th, 2011 at 11:28 pm
Lynn Thompson says:Fletcher,
When you get the time, I would like to continue the conversation on bioethics and CBR. Thank you for taking the time to engage in the debate with Meg McClean and for tolerating what was sometimes a disrespectful crew. With time they will learn (I hope) how to maintain appropriate intellectual discourse.Lynn Thompson
April 9th, 2011 at 11:56 pm
Fletcher says:Lynn,
Thanks so much. Don’t worry about the students; they were fine. They’ve been fed a steady diet of this notion that people who believe abortion is wrong must hate women and therefore cannot be tolerated. It’s ironic that they get this from the tolerance and diversity crowd, but that’s just how it is. I can deal with it. You see it on both sides.
Best way to reach me is to use the “contact us” form on the ProLifeOnCampus.com website. It’s going to be crazy for the next month, but if you leave a message on the website, I’ll e-mail you back.
Fletcher