Hanger's article, which he got from me, proved you wrong.
Your claim that "It seems to me that, in this country at any rate, the anti abortion movement is based solely evangelical Christian politics," has been proven wrong. When it was you started lying and moving goalposts. Those are facts.
Go bore someone else with your sophistry.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler
Actually you're not ascending, you're descending by the very fact that you've attempted to modify your statement twice.
You made a false statement out of ignorance, "It seems to me that, in this country at any rate, the anti abortion movement is based solely evangelical Christian politics," is solely incorrect.
Trump Gurl (02-28-2020)
The atheist’s case against abortion: respect for human rights
https://www.americamagazine.org/poli...t-human-rights
I am an atheist, a 29-year-old woman, well-educated at secular institutions, and I lean liberal on many issues, including same-sex marriage and climate change.
I am also a dedicated pro-life activist, working to make abortion unthinkable.
The abortion industry would have you believe that people like me do not exist. They would have you believe that the pro-life movement is almost exclusively old white men, with a few pearl-clutching church ladies thrown in. This characterization is insulting to both young and old. The older pro-life leaders of today are the pioneering young adult activists of the 1970s, who courageously dissented from Roe v. Wade. And they have recruited new generations of pro-lifers to follow in their footsteps; millennials in the movement call ourselves the “pro-life generation.”
I am not an evangelical, and I am against abortion only for scientific reasons.
The child in the womb is not part of my body. That child has their own unique DNA which means they are a unique separate person.
"My Body My Choice" is a political slogan based on a lie.
People my age are not all that much in favor of abortion.
My body my choice was made to have or not have sex.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler