About Jay Watts

Jay is a speaker and writer. His focus is on pro-life issues, as well as euthanasia, apologetics, and philosophy.

August 2019

Are Laws Restricting Abortion Forced Organ Donation?

By |2019-08-15T18:48:58+00:00August 15th, 2019|Categories: Book Review, Christian Research Institute, Critique, Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, (August 1st, 2019) LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE! SYNOPSIS David Boonin’s new book Beyond Roe: Why Abortion Should Be Legal Even if the Fetus Is a Person hits the shelves as the world ramps up the political wars over abortion. The Supreme Court’s ideological make-up may have shifted [...]

July 2019

Overpopulation

By |2019-07-27T00:22:33+00:00July 26th, 2019|Categories: Humanity, Podcast, PRO LIFE, Science|Tags: , |

TRANSCRIPT During a recent Q&A, a young woman asked me, “How do you respond to the argument that the world already faces an overpopulation problem? If abortion is made illegal won’t it only get worse?” I actually hear this question a lot. At one particular high school I stayed after my presentation for two days [...]

June 2019

Answering Vulgarity with Grace

By |2019-06-07T15:58:55+00:00June 6th, 2019|Categories: NEWS, Podcast, PRO LIFE|Tags: , , , |

Transcript Miley Cyrus blew up social media with a picture of her licking a cake with “Abortion is Healthcare” written in icing. It’s exactly the kind of vulgar over the top provocations that are so popular with celebrities and social media warriors these days.  Jim Carrey recently posted a drawing of a fetal Alabama Governor [...]

May 2019

There’s No Coming Abortion Dystopia

By |2019-05-31T20:57:19+00:00May 31st, 2019|Categories: Humanity, Podcast, PRO LIFE|Tags: , , |

Transcript Abortion rights advocates are threatening economic boycotts because of, as filmmakers Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams recently characterized them, the draconian laws restricting abortion in states like Georgia and Alabama. Women routinely show up to protest dressed like characters from the TV show and novel The Handmaid’s Tale, invoking the imagery of a dystopian [...]

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