This is a very judgmental statement to make about me simply because I lost faith. I don’t go around thinking it’s okay to kill every form of life.
Abortion to me is about the life of the woman. You seem to value the fetus more than the quality of life and even health and life of the woman herself (the Catholic Church does not allow abortion for any reason whatsoever, even if pregnancy has a high chance of damaging the woman’s health or even killing her as say if she has a heart condition).
Even if the fetus is destroying the woman you would say it’s not okay to kill it. When an adult human being is threatening someone’s life (even if unintentionally, such as a confused man coming at you in a car) it’s okay to kill them to save yourself.
I think you are a bit confused about what the Church teaches. She teaches that it is best to save both mother and child, but that if the child dies because life-saving techniques are introduced to save the mother,
no abortion is performed, even if the unborn child dies. The Church does not consider this an abortion. I don’t know how I can make it any clearer than that.
Nobody is saying that a woman must die in order to give birth to her unborn child. It just isn’t true.
Let me try another way:
A woman is pregnant.
She develops a life-threatening condition,
or a previously unknown life-threatening condition is discovered.
She will die if she remains pregnant until term.
The Church teaches that it is morally permissible to remove the child
if this will save the mother’s life.
The Church states that this is not an abortion.
It does not meet the Church’s definition of abortion.
The Church’s definition of abortion is removal of the child as a means to kill the child.
If the mother chooses to give her life for the life of her unborn child, that is her decision
and is morally acceptable.
Does this help?
*Holy Mother, please keep
all unborn children safe today.
St. Francis, please pray for all unwanted and hurt animals.*