I wasn’t aware that being pro-life had to include an agreement to avoid discussions/debates over the surrounding issues. My sense is that you don’t wish to discuss any of these and that is fine. However, nobody is the spokesman for everyone, if I am not mistaken.
Then you are mistaken. I simply don't see the need to make everything a Catholic vs. non-Catholic issue.
Many Catholics are pro-abortion, so are many Baptists, Calvinists, and other Protestants. The FACT is that the Catholic Church has ALWAYS been pro-life (despite the heretical views of some priests), many Protestant denominations (including many with Calvinist roots) CANNOT say this.
If you really want to have this debate, start your own thread, this one had NOTHING to do with the Catholic Church, YOU decided to bring that issue up. When my dear FRiend xzins posts a pro-life thread I wouldn't dream of going on the thread and trying to bring Methodism into it when the thread has nothing to do with the Methodists, there would be no reason to.
But, in answer to your previous query, I don't think any of us know for an absolute certainty what happens to an aborted baby because I am unaware of any Scripture that directly addresses the state of an aborted baby. Obviously the dead cannot be baptized. Then again, without birth it is impossible to be born into sin. Do I believe the 50 million American babies who have been murdered in the last 36 years are in Heaven? ABSOLUTELY.