You implied that abortion is a religious issue and I corrected your mistake.
No, what I'm saying is that controversy regarding abortion is found in religious topics, not that it can't be found elsewhere.
I am aware that some lifers are religious but not all of them are.
You quoted my statement and gave this point. However, that does not address my statement that controversy related to abortion is found in religious topics.
I have addressed all your arguments
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and I disagree with your opinion that abortion is a religious issue.
I never said that it was solely a religious issue, just that there is controversy with abortion that is due to religious views.
Abortion is political, not religious.
It's both, and more. I never denied that there was political controversy, I simply stated that there is religious controversy involved.
There have been prolife atheists and prochoice Christians, proving the fact that abortion is not a religious issue.
Their differing views on abortion are often based on divergences within their own religion. Your reasoning us incorrect, here is why:
Some Christians (such as Lutherans) dislike the idea of having baptisms after the initial one given to a convert/child, but other Christians (such as Baptists) approve of and often times encourage multiple baptisms past the initial baptism.
Does that mean that baptism is not a religious topic? Of course not, it would be flat out retarded to assert that is isn't.