I was reading a pro-life vs. pro-choice discussion on another board, and a couple different posters said basically what I said in the quotes in my thread title. Another couple posters protested that you never know if the person you are talking to might have had an abortion, so you shouldn't say that you would never have one because it's judgmental and might make them feel bad.
I'm pro-life in my personal philosophy and grudgingly pro-choice (or maybe I should say not anti-choice) politically, and so I don't think there's anything wrong with stating that I, personally, would not have an abortion. It's the truth, after all, and I think it's perfectly reasonable stance, so why shouldn't I be honest about it? What do you think?