I'm suggesting that there is a tenedecy for people in a society to have similar moral belief, and those beliefs tend to be consistant in nature. Outlawing abortion doesn't seem to be consistant with other common moral beliefs in the US.
1. Most people believe that unrestricted abortion is wrong in the US.
2. An idea isn't moral just because the majority of the people believe in it.
As for banning abortion not being consistant, I would think it is very consistant. You see prolifers believe that the unborn is a human child no different from other children, and ought to be accorded the same protections.
I don't see how that position is inconsistant with everything else.
I was refering to the law in general. People didn't generally agree with the law before Roe either.
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