Changed the title from the original at American Thinker. Was titled “Misguided Compassion in the Abortion Debate”
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/08/misguided_compassion_in_the_abortion_debate.html
One observes additionally that the "reverend" does not give American Thinker credit as the source for the "reverend's" article, as if he were the publisher rather than a re-publisher of other people's work.
In academia, that is called plagiarism when not citing a complete source. In regular life, it is called of intellectual property theft.
"To read more articles by Jeffrey Ludwig click here" is itself a self-promoting lie, as there are no original sources. Only his site.
The is laughable, because Bresciani's own words say "You may re-publish any article whether original or curative, with full attribution to the author and the New American Prophet website. " Quite a "Christian" behavior....
Thanks for the heads-up, Jeffrey.
MuckRack makes no mention of E. Jeffrey Ludwig -- a New Yorker -- on "New American Prophet."
The correctly titled article -- "Misguided Compassion in the Abortion Debate" -- was republished giving American Thinker the credit.
Source: Misguided Compassion in the Abortion Debate 21 August 2025
One also notes that the columnist uses a first initial -- E. Jeffrey Ludwig -- in both the American Thinker and the site -- "qoshe" -- has a link to return a reader to the American Thinker article.
The "reverend" leaves of the first initial, and monikers him as "Jeffrey Ludwig." Sloppy, at the minimum.