I'm aware of various religious beliefs and have nothing against them. You're free to hold your opinion. Free to hold your religious beliefs about what is "a life"
You having a belief does not give you the magic power to exert your will over everyone else. That kind of zealotry and religious extremism is not to be tolerated in any free state
As this post should have made clear had you read it, the implications of the Dobb's decision go far beyond you having your religious sensibilities offended
Sincerely, I'm sorry you're offended by people having rights, but you're just gonna have to bottle that up and treat it as a "you" problem. The harms of your own countries old laws should still be fresh enough in your mind to know why it isn't ok. There are some religious states out there if you'd like to take up one of those, but neither you nor I live in one of them
RE: Right To Privacy? What's That?