Abortion is a subject that certainly seems to polarise people.
I find it hard to be black and white over this. I think I'm more about greys.
Is a foetus a living human being? Does it have a conscience? Who knows? Maybe an egg/sperm are also part of the development process. Does that mean that birth control is murder? It might sound ridiculous but how do you know for sure?
Would you force a woman who was raped and impregnated by her father, or a woman whose heart would blow out during labour, to deliver those babies? Wouldn't you think that abortion is justifiable or are there no circumstances in your view where an abortion is justifiable?
"Abortion" is one of those words we have used so frequently that I sometimes wonder whether it's lost its meaning. Perhaps it's a euphemism for some kind of "right" or political "cause" instead of being the very private thing that it is.
I do think that it's lost its power to suggest what it means, the cessation of a life. I don't believe in a soul but there is living tissue and unlike a cancer which will reproduce one type of cell in the wrong place, the human embryo has only one destiny...to become a human being that will become a benefit or a liability to its society.
So........I really think it's impossible to have a satisfactory answer to the abortion issue.
I'm no fan of killing and I don't think we can be certain that any foetus under a certain number of weeks old isn't alive.
Having said that, I also feel that a woman's body is her own and if she feels it in her best interests to have an abortion then she should be provided with safe, supportive and non-judgmental advice and guidance. This, of course, means leaving spiritual "guidance" out of it. Well, for those that don't want spiritual guidance, anyway.