That is actually exactly what I've been trying to say when the issue of abortion comes up. Maybe you've read what others have said on these forums, but some Atheists in particular are saying that people who choose to have abortions are quite happy with their decision. I have tried to stand up and say that this is far from the truth, however they reference statistics and phone surveys as evidence that women never regret having an abortion and throw out every personal story I reference as "mere anecdotes."
I think our fight is against this mentality, not against one another as Christians.
The mentality one should be against, particularly if one is a Christian, is any acceptance of untruth, anything that is not in accord with seeking out and illuminating the truth. You can
say the other's position is "far from the truth," but I do wonder if what you have in defense of that is more than a few anecdotes? It may be quite a few if "the right people" are surveyed extensively enough, but I suspect it is primarily people who were "pro-life" before having an abortion who seem to be regretting it afterward.
Presumably more"pro-choice" people would be having abortions than "pro-life," presumably the actual reality would be, far more who don't have much in the way of qualms about abortion in the first place are actually having them?
So what I don't understand is why anyone wouldn't think it is
indeed true that most "people who choose to have abortions are quite happy with their decision." After all, it is
not that there is no reason for them to be having one, not even that they "only do it as a matter of convenience," as is sometimes suggested. BEING PREGNANT WHEN ONE DEFINITELY DOE NOT WANT TO BE PREGNANT, perhaps one is not married and quite a lot of other factors are likely in play (like it
costs a lot to raise a child, whether married or not), is
not the happiest situation. So IF there are not moral qualms that seem to the individual to override those serious considerations of future happiness, then why would there not be HAPPINESS when they were able to return themselves to their former unpregnant state?
Perhaps the one who has trouble seeing this is not remembering that there are many who do not view the matter in the same way they do - and therefore do not have the same reactions?
It is not an inconsequential action, and NOT A RESULT THE PERSON WHO HAS THE ABORTION DOES NOT WANT. (Almost by definition,)