the problem is, Willie, that no one here really knows what your position actually IS.
You emphasize the ambiguity of ensoulment timing, but you stop there. So all we know that we should infer from you is that the Church doesn’t teach precisely when ensoulment takes place…and that the Church does not contradict Herself.
If your goal is just to state observations, but draw no conclusions (or state your beliefs based on those observations), then how can we really get any meat out of this dialogue?
In the meantime, I have attempted (apparently erroneously) to presume your conclusions based on past things you have revealed to us. As I recall, one of those things was that you felt that it should be understandable to Catholics that society makes their own decisions about when life begins, since Catholics themselves aren’t taught precisely when it begins. I’ve refuted that, and you agreed with me on it. Then your argument is that some Catholics emphatically tell you that ensoulment takes places instantaneously, and you show them (correctly) that the Church makes no such precise claim. But again, the fact that some Catholics are unaware of this ensoulment ambiguity, but fully aware of the official teaching of life beginning at conception, does not bring you to declare any conclusion you make…nor to even offer us a glimpse into what your argument really is.
I may be off-base…I do enjoy dialogue with you, but clarity of your position…not just your “observations” is what I’m striving to bring out of you.