I know that the right to abortion is irrelevant from a biblical perspective. That isn’t the point.
But that IS my point, standing up as I think we should from GOD's point of view! As even YOU say, "It’s the killing of a living person" - and that should NEVER be easily dismissed over whatever politics of the majority. Seeing the desire to influence people away from this killing as wrong or pointless - WHY? Now, I agree, we don't live in a theocracy - notice the Apostles taught about all manner of moral issues that were directly at odds with the political opinions of the Roman rulers, and of the cruel, false religiosity of the Pharisees and Sadducees - why, because God wanted them to take a stand on moral issues - and they had NO voting power. Was it irrelevant to these groups I've mentioned - of course.
God isn’t relevant to these people nor to their elected representatives; He’s no more relevant than the Bible.
For most, that is true. But there ARE some who do believe in God, but don't really understand the gravity of what are doing - or why it's wrong - and those are the one's I'd like to influence in a positive direction.
That’s a fact so get over it!
Get over WHAT, exactly??? My responsibility is to use my Christian influence WHERE and WHEN responsible. And I EXPECT my influence to often be rejected, ignored, or met with hostility. People's RESPONSE is not my concern - because it's beyond my control (and responsibility), other than I would hope it would help sway some from aborting, to realizing these are human lives being shredded, and of what these women are doing to themselves.
It’s not until you are in a dire situation that you will know how you’ll react to it. Until then, it remains ...theoretical.
Of course, people who don't believe as I and millions of others do about abortion will likely pursue it, when faced with the pressures of unwanted. pregnancy. And I don't deny those pressures can be immense. There was a time, when I was very young, that I didn't truly understand what abortion really was doing - and I though it not a really big deal. But I do now! And part of the reason I changed my mind is due to the influences and enlightening of others who knew better. And such understandings are a key reason why many decide to go ahead and have their child - is that a BAD thing???
So you can sit there and pontificate about how abortion is a terrible sin but you will never be in a position to really understand.
Of COURSE I wouldn't understand how these women feel - but that doesn't change my Scriptural knowledge that it is morally wrong and unbelievably tragic - as this is not merely MY opinion. You think standing for morals God wants us to stand up for is "pontificating?" Dogmatic? Is GOD dogmatic about how He wants us to live? How is it that bringing God into the equation (of our personal responsibility) is so upsetting to you - as if that is a terrible thing or influence? To me, this is a strange stance for a Christian to take - and no, I'm not questioning your faith.
Not much more to add - as we just clearly disagree on this topic.