At least I don't get my sense of decorum about grief from some Catholic manualist from the 17th century. I believe in letting humans be humans, and not having to reframe their whole religion around being anti-choice.
I don't actually know what this means.
If you're a Christian as your label suggests, then you should be striving to frame your belief system around what Scripture teaches. Scripture is our authority, right?
If I wasn't a Christian, I can tell you right now I would not be opposed to abortion on moral grounds.
As a Christian, I have insight, and so do you, into reality. We know that God exists, and that there are absolute, and objective morals that are real because they stem from the immutable and perfect nature and character of God.
We should also agree that Scripturally, God has revealed to us that mankind is unique among all of His creation in that we alone are created in His Image. We alone possess the Imago Dei. There is an inherent moral worth and value to all human beings because we are created in the image of God.
That's what I believe because I believe Scripture. It really is just that simple. Therefore, with that as my foundation, how can I not look upon abortion as immoral? We know when a new human being comes into existence! We know that a new and unique individual, that spends roughly the first 25 years of its life growing, begins at fertilization!
It really is that simple. I think it would be morally wrong for me to decide I no longer wanted to be a father and to suffocate my 9 year old, or my 7 year old, or my 2 year old, or any of the other babies my wife and I may be fostering. I think it would be morally wrong for a mother in the hospital who just gave birth to a baby, to suffocate her newborn because she changed her mind and didn't want to raise the child.
And it would therefore, logically, be just as wrong for the mother of an unborn child to decide they don't want to go through the pregnancy - for any reason - because the baby, regardless of its age, location, or reason for existence, possesses the same moral worth and value as any other human being.
You have yet to give a single, not even one either logically valid, or Scripturally based reason to justify abortion.