Yet, unfortunately, many within the church buy into the idea that it's not wrong to abort and will do so instead of facing the music and dealing with the consequences of their sin. It's not just those outside the church who have abortions.
So we want a political solution to what is an education problem within our churches? I don't think so.
If we want Christians to not abort, then we need to tell them why we believe it's wrong right inside our Sunday School rooms. Many times I heard abortion preached against, but I was supposed to take the speakers word that it was wrong rather than having it explained why it was wrong. How many churches sit their young men down and explain the biologic specifics of pregnancy? How many sit down their young ladies? Not very many.
Nor do we want the bother of discipling young people through the consequences of the original sin. "well, they made their bed, now they have lay in it!" That's the attitude of many many folks in my area. The few who put their beliefs where their mouths are can't keep up with the demand for mercy and compassion!
My Godson? Yeah, his dad didn't want him, thats why I have him. It took the man years before he began to treat the boy as anything other than burden foisted on him by his now, exwife (he believed she got pregnant intentionally). You can't just bring these children into the world and then leave them to their own devices or to the mercies of parents who either don't really want them or simply have no idea how to care for them.
Abortion is not nearly as big a problem as the cultural idea that children are a burden. You have to beat the second idea before you can make a dent in the first.