Darat said:
I don't understand how you can hold this view if you think abortion is wrong. Surely the circumstances of the pregnancy are a total irrelevance if the non-borns' right to a potential life are paramount?
You may be mistaking me for a black-and-white extremist pro-lifer. I am far more pragmatic than that, and have actually wrestled with this issue on a very deep personal level for some time right here and on SC. I had quite a dramatic change of heart recently in a topic on SC about this topic.
I said above that I and my wife personally would not abort a fetus that was the result of rape. That is our own personal belief in action, and therefore I am not being contradictory in my own beliefs. However, I am also pragmatic as to the realities of our society, and would not impose that belief on someone else who has been raped who became pregnant through no fault of their own. A pregnant rape victim is completely without fault. Innocent. Even the Catholic Church has been known to condone abortion in such cases as rape and risk to the mother's life.
Attempting to turn the focus on cases of rape and incest and mother's health is a pro-choice ploy to paint the opposition as extremist nutjobs when I, and I believe most pro-life people, am not. It overamplifies what is actually a tiny fraction of the overall issue. By far, most abortions are done for economic or other personal inconvenience reasons. At least half, and possibly up to 80 percent, of all pregnancies which are aborted are due to a lack of the use of a contraceptive. And that is where the answer to the problem lies.
I do not believe overturning Roe v. Wade would change the number of abortions that occur one bit. I believe that strategy is a complete waste of time on the part of the pro-life movement. I believe a more practical stategy is to encourage birth control
prior to pregnancy.
I believe every abortion is a tragedy, it's true. But as someone pointed out the case of automobiles, I would not seek to abolish automobile travel because lives are lost in traffic accidents every day. That would be the extremist nutjob position.
But there is nothing wrong with grieving the losses and seeking a means to bring those numbers down to an absolute minimum.