You are correct that the Constitution does not say ANYTHING about abortion. It does not delineate between the body of the mother, or the child/fetus/clump of cells/mass of tissue.
Therefore it is the States that decide.
Do you think that the eliminating of a fetus in the case of the pregnancy NOT involving rape or life of the mother is an action that you can support? Considering the multitude of pregnancy inhibitors/barriers available in today's world, why is it necessary to kill life rather than take precautions through the choices available?
I see abortion as a postscript used to cover up poor choices and lack of forethought. That is not fair to the child. In that regard, I must stand for the weak and defenseless. THAT is what a Christian is called to be.
Therefore it is the States that decide.
Do you think that the eliminating of a fetus in the case of the pregnancy NOT involving rape or life of the mother is an action that you can support? Considering the multitude of pregnancy inhibitors/barriers available in today's world, why is it necessary to kill life rather than take precautions through the choices available?
I see abortion as a postscript used to cover up poor choices and lack of forethought. That is not fair to the child. In that regard, I must stand for the weak and defenseless. THAT is what a Christian is called to be.