Sounds like the
Pro-Life crowd to me...
If I were "Pro-Life," I wouldn't have to take the time to consider much of anything. Just keep repeating that the unborn is innocent. One size fits all. Adoption is the greatest thing ever. And most of all, women must be forced to be subjected to biology--natural occurrences, but only when I say so. If I were Pro-Life, I could be as inconsistent as I wanted. I could complain about Sharia Law, then turn around and force women to behave like I want them to. I could say "I care about women," then say "Oh but if you were raped, you must be forced to have the baby no matter what because you don't matter. Oh, and sluts too. Because they're sluts." I could claim to be "Pro-Child" and sit back as millions of children starve.
In the same breath I could point out that life is sacred, then suggest that women who get abortions and doctors that do it should be condemned to death. I could act as though all pregnancies are happy butterflies and rainbow unicorn fairies. I could live in a fantasy world in my head where no woman ever regrets having children ever. I could claim that birth control promotes sex. Does a seatbelt promote driving?
I could disregard history. I could compare abortion to the Holocaust and slavery, and completely undermine the two. I could bash women for wanting to make medical decisions. I could judge any woman that doesn't want to breed. Women would be nothing but a uterus to me, defined by how many children they have. I could judge everyone and make it clear that I'm judging them. I wouldn't have to be sympathetic to women. I could use emotional appeal after emotional appeal. I could use appeal to nature fallacies.
I wouldn't have to take any religious views other than my own into consideration. And anyone that claimed to belong to my religion that didn't agree 100% with what I have to say would be completely wrong and would need to read the religious text, even though I haven't. They could point out scripture and I could just claim that they are taking it out of context. And while I'm at it, I'll ignore the fact that 83% of women that get abortions identify themselves as religious.