I'm a pacifist, against the death penalty, and against abortion under any circumstance but the below. In the event that a mother or fetus would die, the mother has the choice to either abort the fetus or carry the child to term and die herself. So you were against waging war against Nazi-Germany and Imperial-Japan? Were you against the Korean War? Were you against the Iraq War? A pacifist is against war under any circumstance, even in cases of self-defense. Do you still operate under the notion of being a pacifist? Only the naive in this world do. So you're not pro-life, as you've demonstrated in your last sentence; I also do not believe that you are a pacifist. I was against the Iraq war and Korean wars, yes. I was also against the Gulf war, the war in Vietnam, and a significant number of other wars. However, I suppose then I am not a true pacifist, for I see the wars against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan as necessary evils. If there was any way at all to prevent what would have happened without going to war I would have supported that. As you correctly say, only the naive in this world operate under complete pacifism. But I am pro-life in all situations where saving life is remotely possible. You say I demonstrated that I'm not pro-life in my last sentence? Tell me, how is this? In a situation such as that there is no solution that does not result in death. If there was one I would support it. The definition of pro-life is supporting the continuation of life wherever possible. If it isn't possible, then being pro-life is not possible. However, it is possible to be pro-life in regards to abortion as killing fetus's is not strictly necessary.