Are you honestly that ignorant? Really?NO no no! You and lighthouse specifically told me that trying to save both was the only action you would consider. Are you backing out of that? You either save both or none and you told me that.
Just because you try to save someone doesn't mean that you will save them. That doesn't mean you don't try.
And by the way, your last sentence in that quote is a flat out lie.
No. What Keyes said was that medical procedures that result in the accidental death of the child are permissible. In other words, we don't prosecute people for accidental deaths in which they are not directly responsible. If the doctor was clean and sober, and he did everything medically possible to save the mother and the child, and one, or both, of them still dies, that is no one's fault, and it is permissible, because it was not intended.Alan Keyes did say "medical procedures resulting in the death of the unborn child" are permissible to save the mother's life. You have not denied that and you won't. He delicately and politely said the same thing he did ten years ago, that sacrificing the baby (oops!) to save the mother's life is acceptable.
You two are some of the most ignorant people I have ever come across.