The morning after pill is abortificient, even more so than regular birth control pills are. If you “believe” otherwise, you are probably placing your faith in lies from Planned Parenthood. Abortion was legalized through lies and is being perpetuated with lies. The morning after pill may possibly prevent conception some of the time. It may also prevent implantion of a fertilized egg (aka embryo) or sometimes destroy an implanted embryo.
Some birth control methods, regardless of a person’s religious beliefs regarding them, do prevent conception. These include condoms and other barrier methods as well as spermicides. Christians have varying positions on birth control. A person can be conservative and accept some forms of birth control, at least their being legal.
But the sanctity of life is an essential element of conservatism. Those who support abortificient birth control are either doing so out of ignorance and deception, or they really are not conservative.
You need to reevaluate your position on the morning after pill. Advocating its use is advocating for a method of abortion.
Of course there are people that consider MA pills as a technical means of abortion just like there are people that consider any means of birth control the same thing. There is no correct answer. If you are not sucking a growing child from its womb, then it most likely is not going to be considered an abortion by most reasonable people.