... If those do not recognise that an unborn baby is a valid human being due all the legal protections accorded to any other citizen then the battle line is drawn,
You begin by begging the question of the debate (when a fetus becomes a human, with full rights). Not a good start, at all.
IMHO a refusal to acknowledge that unborns have any right to exist at all illustrates in that individual a contempt for human life, material selfishness ...
and your opinion has no more weight in this debate than mine. And in my opinion, anyone that wishes to dictate to another human being what they can and cannot do with their own body is a proponent of slavery, showing total contempt for the person being enslaved, and practicing their own form of selfishness.
and possibly a grossly inflated sensitivity to the rights of women.
If I didn't know better, I would swear that your are going for the ironic, comedic effect here.
The very essence of your position robs a woman of her rights, to impose YOUR sense of morals on her. It is YOU sir, that is insensitive to the rights of women - not I.
If you do not know why abortion is wrong then in my mind you cannot know probably,
Some solid logic there.
I would doubt you had the empathic ability to see it from the eyes of someone who was himself due to be terminated at 18 weeks when luckily for him his mother's doctor (a pro lifer) deliberately delayed the process until the abortion window was past and the mother had to have baby Tau.
While I can (with my sense of empathy) appreciate your gratitude toward the doctor that decieved your mother, and gave you the opportunity to exist, I don't see the doctor in a bright light. I see him as having betrayed the trust of his patient.
We know abortion 'tortures' women who have the procedure,
I know no such thing. If you wish to make this claim, I will insist that we also know that being forced to have a baby that one is not prepared to care for causing women excruciating mental anguish, along with a host of other problems.
... many suffer from psychological problems after, I ve met em, I know, again a symptom something is deeply wrong with the practice of elective abortion.
Something is deeply wrong with forcing another human being to bend to your will, simply because you believe that you know what is best for them. Slavery is wrong.
Just because we can doesn't necessarily mean we should....there are alternatives.
We can agree here. There are alternatives, and I would submit that the vast majority of abortions occur only after long hours of reflection by the mother - and not as some type of whim to fulfill an evening with entertainment.