So let’s not pretend that abortion is some tragic, rare procedure reserved for desperate medical situations. It is an industry of death that operates primarily out of selfishness and irresponsibility.
Now, regarding the extreme cases you brought up:
Rape is horrific. It is a vile evil. But you do not cure one evil by committing another. Killing an innocent child because of the crimes of the father is morally repugnant. You do not execute children for the sins of their parents. There is no moral justification for punishing the unborn with death simply because their existence is painful for the mother. If anything, a just society would provide love, support, and resources for both mother and child—not state-sponsored murder.
Life-threatening pregnancies (like ectopic pregnancies) are a different moral category. Treating an ectopic pregnancy is not the same as an elective abortion. The intention is to save the mother’s life, not deliberately kill the child for convenience. No serious pro-life ethicist opposes life-saving interventions when the baby has no chance of survival anyway.
Miscarriages are a tragic reality of life, but they are not the same as abortion. A miscarriage is a natural death; an abortion is an intentional killing. Equating the two is either ignorant or dishonest.
And no, abortion is not a "grey" issue. It is a simple moral equation: you are either defending the innocent or justifying their murder.
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