My responses are in bold.
-GP
1. Planned Parenthood provides tons of incredibly good services, regardless of how you feel about abortion. I'm unaware of a similar distribution of good/bad for the Nazis, the KKK, etc.
2. Acorns are fertilized. I don't see why there would be a difference between plants and animals either. Why is it inherently flawed?
3. The Constitution is filled with implied rights. That's the whole point of the 9th amendment, in fact, to remind us that those rights are there even if not explicitly called out.
4. I know that cheating on your spouse is illegal in a number of states, but that doesn't explain why it should be our business. If you think people shooting other people in the middle of the street isn't a threat to you, you're a much braver man than I am.
5. As for what gives government the ability do define what is right or wrong, that would be the Constitution, basically. I have made no attempt to bait you into bringing your faith into this discussion and I wouldn't attack you for it if you did. (why the persecution complex?) I'm telling you that you shouldn't be surprised when people don't let you enforce your morality on them.
6. You misunderstood my statement about the percentage of embryos that become babies. I'm telling you that your idea that embryos will become babies is inherently flawed, because most DON'T.
7. Whether or not you want to say that 'life' begins at conception, no sane person, you included I would bet, actually believes that life has all the same rights and protections as someone who was born. (This has been discussed kind of ad-nauseum here, so you can read more about it in other abortion threads if you would like.)
8. I'm glad you at least have a logically consistent position on abortion from the rape/no rape perspective. That's commendable.
Rape exceptions are totally illogical if you think abortion is murder. I find the fact that so many pro life people are ok with them to be very telling about their true motivations though.