Never.
It's honestly pretty funny that Atlas is dreaming of some random future where atheistic (or Christian-In-Name-Only) norms are the only ones present in politics, while in the real world, Roe vs. Wade is set to die as soon as Ginsburg leaves SCOTUS.
ProLife opposition to Roe V. Wade has nothing to do with religion.
Yes it does, at least for many of us.
I know of a number of pro-life atheists and used to be one myself. If anything, the pro-life position comes more naturally under an atheistic worldview than a Christian one.
Fair enough, but I was just saying that religion has a big influence on many folks' opinions of abortion, myself included as a staunch pro-life Christian. I certainly don't deny that there is a strong contingent of secular pro-lifers as well, however.