ok but this sure sounds like "branding" someone:
my point is that, whether mislead or not, a lot of people are pro-choice and still very much believe in the sanctity of life, even life at conception, and would never have an abortion themselves or encourage one, but still believe in a permissive law for some reason.
so i take issue with the negative rhetoric and broad generalization about it -- it's a life to me too, but those people that some of us call "murderers" also have heartbeats, and the great lot of them are not the cold blooded killers they're described as, nor do they have hearts full of hate, nor are they callous. i believe we shouldn't be cursing all of them.
so it seems ridiculous to call conservative Christians who are very much not pro-choice, "baby-murderers" right?
well it seems to me that the same flimsiest of evidences - simply not holding the political stance of banning all abortions, or even flimsier, supporting a candidate who has a pro-life stance - that for some people seems sufficient to call them these things and accuse them of selfishly wanting "abortion on demand" - this very same thing applies to Trump and anyone who supports him. and since a lot of self-described 'conservative Christians' support Trump, we may as well be calling all of them "leftist baby murderers" if that's all it takes to qualify someone to receive such a condemnation.
Trump is pro-choice. if being pro-choice makes Sanders and anyone who supports him a soulless baby-killer, then the same goes for Trump and anyone who supports him. i want us to not make such prejudiced, broad comments about people - but if i can't convince anyone of that, i'd like for us to at least not be hypocritical about it, and start calling all our Christian brothers and sisters who back Trump the same thing. that's all.