 I'm a religious person and I'm not gonna force you to live my religion and you're gonna allow me to live mine and so it needs to be go both ways. You can't force people to not have abortions because that's part of your religion. I've heard many people vocalize the same sentiment, but here's the truth. Every law is based on a moral principle. The question is where do you derive those principles from? You can say it's all right and good to not impose your beliefs on someone through laws, but what would you say to someone who thought it was a mother's right to unalive their two-year-old? You'd be rightly appalled and you'd appeal that there'd be laws put in place to stop that from happening. In that instance, you're more than willing to impose your religion and morality that stems from that onto someone else. And rightfully so, God has given an objective standard of right and wrong. The problem is that you're unwilling to apply that same standard to the life that's in the womb. You've yet to treat the baby in the womb with the same dignity and respect that you treat a two-year-old. Everybody on some level vies for a certain amount of morality to be imposed on people. The real question is what is the standard?