I tend to have a slightly more complicated view of this, rarely do I seem to have a very broad view once I start thinking about it.
First of all, my central concern with all this is the overpopulation of the earth. The more people there are, the more resources get stretched. Now, that is the broad end of it.
As for abortion, I do frown on late term abortions. I think the parents or parent should hopefully know a lot earlier whether or not they want a child. Abortion overall I think is a tragedy, and I view it more as something where a lesson ought to be learned by the participants in it.
As for PP then, well I don't exactly agree with it's portrayal in Knight's video if that is the truth. I ultimately think that sex is just for having kids. What actually needs to be eventually taught somehow or another, is just that. And what also needs to be taught is that the world may suffer overpopulation, people need to be educated more in a strong helping of Philosophy and thought in order to really know this.
Now, regardless of what you think of my thinking, what is the religionists take on all this?
Well, they do certainly believe the world shall end in firey despair, therefore theologically it follows that the human race ought to pump as many people into this world as possible, no matter how this philosophy affects the world situation. Ask yourselves if you do truly believe this? If you do, then you truly have no fear of overpopulation. However, if I believe in a God who advocates common sense, perhaps I could bypass it.
Also it occurs to me that a religionist would not even wish to take embryonic stem cells, why is this? It refers back to the conception of Mary, the thinking is that Jesus did become the very instant he was joined with the egg. Therefore this does illustrate for all of us that an embryonic stem cell has a soul and is then a human. You would not murder Jesus at any stage in the womb, therefore you shall consider it murder to stop anyone at any stage in any womb.
Well, that is a hard argument to refute for you. However, the destiny of Jesus is not fully commensurate to our more lowly human condition. Perhaps Jesus was so holy that he trumps us in forms of existence and development. I see Jesus as preaching common sense, it is not common sense to overpopulate this world. Then again I also see Jesus as preaching the vanity of it all, declaring that this hopeless world shall end.