But you are pretending like the premise of your question is valid. There is no debate here. Your values are not the objective measures others should abide by. You hold values, great. But don’t think that your religious beliefs give you the authority to regulate other people. Those times, hate to break the news here, are over. Keep your believes but practice them for yourself, don’t impose them on others. And before you mention it: There is a vast difference between expressing the principle of non-interference with someone’s body based on their right of autonomy over their bodies and expressing some arbitrary believe based on religion or other personal convictions. There is simply an imbalance of argument here and frankly, I’m annoyed that we elevate the religious argument to the same level as the rights argument because there is a vast imbalance in the weight of the two.