The latter requires a wholesale turnaround of almost all Protestant religions and a return of Catholicism to its orthodox roots before a legislative solution can even be considered.
This is exactly what its going to take to turn around just abortion.
Going for the whole enchilada now, IMHO, guarantees that the abortion holocaust will continue indefinitely.
If Christianity does not return to its roots on all of moral theology, including contraception, it will be a moot point.
The modern culture of death is built upon apostacy of Christianity on contraception. If Christianity does not turnaround on this issue, there will be no victory on abortion, because there CANNOT be victory against abortion in a contraceptive mentality culture.
Its either both or none. The pro-life movement needs to decide.
But you said that they were equally bad, no, that contraception led to abortion. With that belief system in place would you ban abortion yet let contraception flourish?
I assume you were by reference to the Comstock laws and opposition to the Griswold ruling-seemed like a reasonable inference. Sorry if I'm wrong.
We essentially agree (I think). Go for the legislatiion on abortion and euthanasia and change hearts and minds on contraception, and make it TOTALLY clear that we don't intend on imposing a legislative ban on contraception, EVER. This is a winning strategy.