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It's a strong argument, I'll concede. Pragmatically speaking, I don't think making abortion illegal is congruent with the type of society we have built. It's one of the reasons I believe in separation of church and state.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think that abortion should be legal where there's an absence of a heart beat. I think this is a good balance even though I agree with the spirit of your post.
I’m unsure why it wouldn’t be congruent (abortion wasn’t always legal), nor why that incongruence is a sufficient reason not to change society. Drawing the line at the heart beat needs justification, for you’d still be terminating the life of something human and human rights are intrinsic.