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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 1H 2M

Inside the Museum that Wants to SHIFT the Abortion Debate w/ Dr. John Ferrer

from Theology Mom || All The Things · host Krista Bontrager

A few years ago, Monique was interviewed to be part of a display for a virtual abortion museum. That effort is now live so we have invited our friend, Dr. John Ferrer, on the show to talk to us about this impressive effort to chronicle the issue of abortion from a historical and scientific point of view. Conversation breakdown: 0:00 – Opening and topic introduction 4:20 – Guest introduction; origin for the idea of the abortion museum 12:50 – Touring the Virtual Abortion Museum 14:30 – Why does the museum includes the historical timeline that starts in ancient times? 21:03 – Explain the connection between the Negro Project, the emergence of “safe, reliable, and effective” abortions around the 1940s, and today’s abortion rates (especially in the Black community). 38:31 – The war on the family unit 48:35 – What would you say to a pastor who is hesitant to address abortion from the pulpit because it feels too politically charged? Find out more: https://www.abortionmuseum.org/ All The Things #233 Season 8, Episode 13

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