OK, let's look at the Bible shall we?
Let's also remember that God murdered the first born of every Egyptian household in Exodus, after he hardened Pharaoh's heart so that he wouldn't immediately let the Israelites go. That would mean not only the first born humans, but those who were first born to be still in utero, as well as all first born creatures in Egypt. Animals as it were.
Then there's the flood where all life but the family of Noah were drowned. That would mean every last pregnant woman drowned.
Then there's the slaughter of the Midianites whom God commanded be killed by Moses and his fellows.
Then there are these verses: Hosea 9:11-16, Hosea 13:16 [NIV]The people of Samaria must bear their guilt, because they have rebelled against their God.They will fall by the sword; their little ones will be dashed to the ground, their pregnant women ripped open.”
There are other verses that pertain to infanticide, abortion, in the Bible. And all at God's command. We can't as Christians use the Bible as a weapon against a woman's right of personal choice when the Bible is a weapon against itself.
Now, to be fair, if someone rebuts these verses by saying: Well, that's God! He can do anything he wants because he is God.
Realize, you have lost the argument then to say that abortion is against God and his word.
Therefore, how is it we can argue a woman should be lawfully forced to remain pregnant against her will, because it is God's will she not abort? When the Bible carries verses wherein God aborted women, killed newborns, had babies in the womb ripped from their mothers, and thus proponents of laws forcing women to remain pregnant are in effect commanding the woman of today attain by man's law a higher moral standard, under force of law, than that which God exampled in his word?