Skylar
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Has the OP actually ever bothered to read the RvW decision for himself?
Because that would be a good starting point for him to find the answers to some of the questions he posed in post #3. The SCOTUS did actually address many of those questions.
Once the OP has educated himself he might want to try answering how he personally would take on the responsibility of raising a newborn until they have graduated college as a single father. Because that is the burden he is placing on others that he doesn't have to deal with himself.
Next the OP should go the Guttmacher site and read the statistics on women who do have abortions.
There he will discover that a majority of them do have religious beliefs similar to his own. He will also discover that many of these women already do have other children to care for and an additional child might be more than they can afford.
Again, is the OP willing to carry the burden of that additional child himself? If not, why is he imposing it on a mother already trying her best to raise the children she already has?
To get pregnant when you refuse to have a child, then to terminate that pregnancy when it could have been prevented absolutely is irresponsible. Morality isn't the issue. Religion isn't the issue. Character, absolute power over unborn human life, mindful and deliberate terminations based of haphazard value determinations are.
Haphazard according to who? What are the circumstances of a the abortion? What choices was she facing? What was her physical health?
I have no idea. And neither do you. You're making arbitrary value judgments based on a situation you aren't aware of. And its in the context that your argument breaks. As you don't know how many if any of your value judgments are applicable. You don't know the basis of her value judgments, the process used to reach them, or the time spent doing so.
All of which you'd have to know before you could begin to draw such conclusions.
You remain hopelessly ignorant of the specifics of any give woman's value judgments. While she remains the world's leading expert. Putting her in a far greater position to make such judgments than you are.