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Part two, we’ll cover even more sophisticated pro-choice arguments, and where I disagree with some pro-lifers about how to answer them. So, we’re going to talk about all that in part one, and some of that I think carries over into part two as well. Some that maybe we should avoid and others that are much stronger and how we can use them to put forward the pro-life view, and not just the pro-life view, when you put forward a really good pro-life argument to an atheist, it starts to even make them question atheism itself. In part one, we’re going to talk about tough pro-choice arguments that we need to rebut, but also talk about the different pro-life arguments that are out there. So today will be part one, Thursday is going to be part two. So we decided to do an in-depth show on pro-life philosophy. So John invited me to come on, and I noticed on his show he had a lot on metaphysics, on God, on atheism, not as much on ethics, and he agreed. John gets the smartest people on there, and he’s really good at breaking things down with his guests to equip you to defend our faith against the toughest atheist objections out there. Classical Theism podcast is one of my favorites, you don’t want to miss it. John had me on his show recently because he does a lot on metaphysics, philosophy of religion, how to show that God exists, how to explain things like the Trinity. To help us do that is John DeRosa from the Classical Theism podcast. We’re going to talk about why pro-lifers need philosophy, why we need the tools of philosophy to put forward the best pro-life arguments and to avoid pro-life arguments that are not as strong, and how to use philosophy to refute the most sophisticated pro-choice arguments. On this week, we have a two-part episode. Welcome to the Counsel of Trent podcast, I’m your host Catholic Answers apologist and speaker, Trent Horn. That’s what we’re going to talk about this week on the podcast because it’s pro-life week. It’s also the inauguration of the Biden/Harris administration, which is not going to be great for pro-life legislation, but take heart, God is with us no matter what is thrown at us, we have a duty to stand firm and defend the truth, defend the unborn. This week marks the commemoration of the evil, Roe versus Wade decision. Welcome to the Counsel of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers. It’s pro-life week on the Counsel of Trent podcast, so Trent is dedicating two episodes to defending the pro-life view against clever thought experiments and powerful objections from the world’s best pro-choice philosophers.