Proposition: No one is totally pro-life.
Conclusion: No one is totally pro-life, but only partially and conditionally pro-life. One might call this a pro-life philosophy of convenience.
The believers do with the life issue exactly what they do with every other issue. That is, they cherry pick just what they want, ignore logic if it does not support their preformed conclusions, and put their fingers in their ears to shut out any outside input. You give the whole system too much credit, by offering it well reasoned arguments.
Thatβs a pretty sound argument. Annoyingly, I canβt find a fault!