BedellBrave
It's OVER 5,000!
I agree. I see a Christian community that has largely passed on taking a meaningful stands on poverty/economic inequality, compassion, non-violence and racial tolerance, all more central Christian ideals/morals I thought, for this relatively minor issue. It's easier to attack young, single mothers and a few doctors than the powers that be. It would be easier to join Christians on this issue if one saw them also fighting for the big issues that affect so many more people.
From a cynical point of view, abortion is the perfect issue for the right to take a sanctimonious stand on. It gets to decry the immorality of abortion while at the same time exacerbating the situation that causes it.
It's anecdotal and we all tend to have confirmation bias but the Christians I know aren't the caricature you make them out to be. They are the ones operating soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters for abused women, clothing closets, and pregnancy crisis centers and seeking to heal racial divides in my community.