Claiming that she can decide for herself when you control her options is being quite dishonest. If you really believe this nonsense then you are lying to yourself.
Yes, it's exactly the same thing.
Yeah, but we both know that's just sophistry. It's like saying, "Oh, I'm not denying you the right to drive, I'm just eliminating all the cars!".
But of course you'll force them to do it your way regardless.
So, as soon as one of your decisions has an indirect impact on another’s decision, you retract it?
My decision to make it illegal for doctors to perform abortions has nothing to do with any woman at all. If it does indirectly affect her decision (i.e. she is unable to get an abortion), why should that hinder me from following my conscience?
Are you asking me to transgress my conscience (& believe I’m participating in the death of a human being) just so I don’t indirectly affect the decision of another person?
Here's the bottom line. Are you certain that abortion is not the taking of a life? If you aren’t certain, are you okay that you may be participating in the ending of an innocent life (many lives) by approving the practice of abortion by doctors?