Madison Thacker, 22, of Columbus, Ohio, has not lived free of bumps, bruises, and difficulties. No stranger to the trials of life, she says she would rather live than not have lived at all. Though this life may include things harrowing, heart-rending, arduous, and irksome, she values it. Recently, Thacker has learned to value life in a way she never had before. In an interview with The Epoch Times, Thacker—who grew up believing in a woman’s right to end a pregnancy before her child is born—shared what eventually led her to uphold the “humanity of the baby in the womb.” Thacker says the influences that shaped her pro-choice persuasion were all around her: pro-choice views were venerated by the news that played in her living room, hallowed by public celebrities, affirmed by social media, and upheld by the opinions of family members and her friends at school. She was engulfed in a …