Actually I didn’t say that, but you drew the obvious conclusion anyway. Then you proceeded to refute it, for some reason.
It is nice that Christians are philanthropic. I am one of them. But I don’t think our charity will get the job done. For every hungry child we feed, ten more go unnoticed. Every time we take up a collection to help a child with cancer, 100 more children don’t see a doctor, because they have no health insurance.
Oppose infanticide all you want, but if one is absolutely determined to prevent poor children from getting health care - for example - I would call their politics pro-death.