"SOME FOOLISH WOMEN SAY 'I HAVE A RIGHT TO MY OWN BODY' - THIS IS NOT TRUE"
Saying that any class of human beings doesn't have a right to their own bodies is frighteningly dehumanizing and wrong.
"NO WOMAN HAS A RIGHT TO INTERFERE WITH A LIFE GOD HAS CREATED"
Ok, then by that logic, only the Virgin Mary would not have a right to an abortion, since all other pregnancies appear to have been the direct result of sexual intercourse or fertility treatment, not the result of fetuses specifically being implanted into a woman's womb by God's divine will.
Oh, and since you only mentioned that women have no right to interfere with with "A LIFE GOD HAS CREATED," then does that mean forced abortions are ok if a man is doing it and women are "FOOLISH" for saying "I HAVE A RIGHT TO MY OWN BODY" when a man forces an abortion on her? Moreover, does that mean that a man does have the prerogative to veto God's decisions (presuming that God exists for the sake of argument)? Do you think that God would agree with the opinion that you have more authority than Him for possessing a Y chromosome?
I don't think you've quite thought this through or considered the unfortunate and blasphemous implications of your sexist language and attitude...
(Then again, the only pro-lifers I know who have "thought it through" and are legitimately deserving of the title "pro-life" are a small handful of people who would disgust anti-choice conservatives even more than pro-choicers. They are otherwise hardline leftists who strongly oppose the death penalty, support single-payer universal healthcare, and believe that the state should fully take care of the child and mother, giving them prenatal care, food, and the other necessities required to properly raise a healthy child. They also believe that the government should try to prevent unwanted pregnancy in the first place by providing everyone with free contraception and comprehensive sex education, including making the former available in high schools and mandating the latter there. And that's on top of wanting regulations which not only require fully paid maternity and paternity leave, but also provide parents with protections from being fired or not hired for the "burden" they place on employers, classifying that as a form of illegal discrimination. These are the only pro-lifers whose opinions on the issue, although I ultimately disagree with, I still respect because these people actually fucking thought it through, considered the real-world consequences, and treat both the mother and child as human beings, not as baby-makers or clumps of developing cells that are only sacred until they're born. I had a conversation with one of these people once. It was very enlightening and refreshing. Unlike these sanctimonious jackasses, I actually found myself agreeing with her much more often than disagreeing.)