I think there is a space where you can call something bad or a tragedy, and not mean murder or a moral law is broken. Is it really murder if it couldn't live outside the womb? To me that's not a person yet.
But still, the question I'm getting at is
why do you think it's bad or a tragedy.
For example War is a tragedy and bad, but I think most on here would agree that it's not murder, nor was a moral law broken.
That may be true -- but I'm trying to think of an example where a war was a result of all parties acting morally permissible. Can you help me out?
Also, war is sad because people die and it can ruin the survivors' lives. I just don't understand why pro-choice people call abortion a "tragedy." I can understand the logic behind believing the practice is a standard medical procedure, but I don't get why that would be tragic.