To quote jgarden,
I suppose, if what he says is true, then nobody ought to judge sincerity to be in your heart in your saying what you said above. For my part, though, I have no qualm with judging you to be sincere, therein. That's good stuff, what you said. Top-notch. Which means, of course, that I suppose I owe you an apology for having, heretofore, mistaken you to be pro-abortion! So, please forgive my ignorance on that point, and the particular belligerence of mine that (if my memory is accurate) it has previously engendered toward some of your postings. I don't mind eating some crow, here.
Now, your post was in response to User Name's post, in which he was telling you, and me, and others who recognize that abortion is murder, that we don't really believe that abortion is murder:
Not only that, but it seems he is telling you, and me, and others who recognize that abortion is murder, that we are
morally obligated to "grab our guns and go out and stop abortions from happening by force":
According to User Name, to go shoot abortionists and blow up Planned Parenthood buildings is what it is to "act accordingly" with saying that abortion is murder, and that, if you're not doing those things, then you do not really believe that abortion is murder.
But, perhaps you can see how, by the same poor thinking, he accuses himself of not really believing that
murder is murder:
Suppose User Name would like to say that, at least some of the time, the killing of a man by cops is
murder. But, according to User Name's faulty notion, above,
unless User Name is out following cops around, prepared to stop them by force from murdering people, User Name doesn't
really believe that any killing done by cops is
murder. According to User Name's thinking, every one of the bystanders looking on at the killing of George Floyd is someone who doesn't really believe that the killing of George Floyd was murder, since none of them used force to stop the cops from killing George Floyd.