HI treeoflife,
The only human right that God gives, is the right to be called a child of God. That comes when an individual is born of the Spirit of God.
All other rights, such as those found in our governing Constitution, are rights given to men by men and those men who give them determine when they will be given and even if they will be taken away.
While our Constitution is bold in declaring that we hold to some inalienable rights given to us by our Creator...there isn't any Scriptural support of that. If we follow the lives of the first apostles, God doesn't seem to have done much to enforce this idea that those men had some particular rights. Paul was beaten and chained an set in prison several times. There doesn't seem to be any teaching in the Scriptures that God thought such a thing was a violation of some rights that Paul had.
So, I think this argument concerning rights is red herring. What we, as men, are attempting to discern is what point in time does the fetus that is created through a sexual union become a murder victim in the eyes of God. However, it seems to me, that what christians seem to not be able to comprehend is that we are all sinners just as the Scriptures declare. That someone having an abortion, in the eyes of God, isn't any different than someone who steals or lies or has immoral sexual relations. No different than someone who fails to honor God or covets the material things that someone else might have attained in their life.
Jesus' death provides grace for all sin. Let us understand that the way to fix the problem isn't to stop people from having abortions any more than the problem of sin will be fixed by stopping people from stealing or lying or coveting. The problem will only be fixed by leading someone to the feet of Jesus and even then, it's only going to be of benefit to that one person who trusts in him.
Lost people are going to do what lost people do. We can outlaw every sin mentioned in all of the Scriptures and it won't save a single soul for the Kingdom of God. Believers need to be about preaching the good news of the gospel and let the world do what the world will do. Yes, if someone in your realm of influence is considering an abortion, then I believe we should do our best to teach them the truth of the gospel before they have the procedure. But, I also know that even if we fail and they do have the procedure. that hasn't removed them from the grace of God to forgive them for that sin at some later point when they do come to the truth. Neither will it save them just because they don't have the abortion because the law says that they can't.
God bless,
In Christ, ted