Currently, my niece is pregnant and she is a senior in high school. Maybe she chose to rebel because her father died seven years ago, but at the same time, her mother taught her enough values that she would never dream of having an abortion and is actually excited about the life that she and her future husband created.
I can't teach someone that only values their own life that abortion is wrong. I can't make the government change the law, but I can hope that people see that every life is valued.
Describing an abortion to me doesn't change somoene else's mind about the value of life.
Unfortunately, many that have abortions realize the value of life after it is too late. Hearing from those that regret it would probably make a bigger difference in getting things changed. Most just suffer in silence. So how does one change that?
Your entire post is a complete copout.
Answer my question. If people were dying in the streets all around you, at the rates they are dying hidden behind the anticeptic walls of the abortuaries, would you "get yourself all worked up," and decide that maybe you and society needed to take legal steps to stop the carnage? Or would you maintain your wimpy, "well, I'd never do that, but I don't want to impose my (alleded) morality on anyone else" attitude?