sullydnl
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I'm sure these same people take on as much responsibility to protect poor starving children because not doing so would be a decision to end a life.
They wouldn't only care about life in the womb that would be ludicrous.
I'm not sure that argument holds, at least not from a pro-life point of view?
If I was about to murder an infant and you objected to it, the responsibility wouldn't then be on you to ensure the infant has a healthy or happy life, nor would not doing so make you a hypocrite. To you the desire to stop the infant being killed would likely be a fundamental moral issue that doesn't require further thought, nor justification in terms of what you do to help starving children elsewhere.
From a pro-life point of view (which I disagree with) abortion comes down to the same fundamental question as that hypothetical. Is murdering a child morally acceptable? As such I don't really know what people expect them to say when asked "well, what will you do to take care of the child after it's born?" or "well, what do you do to help starving children elsewhere?" Those questions come from a moral and ethical position so far from where they're at that it wouldn't even make sense to them.