I'm sorry, either you believe a woman has a right to terminate a pregnancy, or you don't.
If you don't, discussion is over. How she got pregnant is irrelevant.
If you believe she does, then you may still have limits. Perhaps she can exercise choice until a certain stage in fetal development. That seems reasonable. But if you say a woman has a right to choose, then the reasons that inform her choice are irrelevant.
You can't be "a little" right to life, any more than you can be "a little pregnant." You are, or you aren't.
Anything else is hypocrisy.
-rant over-
If you don't, discussion is over. How she got pregnant is irrelevant.
If you believe she does, then you may still have limits. Perhaps she can exercise choice until a certain stage in fetal development. That seems reasonable. But if you say a woman has a right to choose, then the reasons that inform her choice are irrelevant.
You can't be "a little" right to life, any more than you can be "a little pregnant." You are, or you aren't.
Anything else is hypocrisy.
-rant over-