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Abortion: The Influence Of Making Ethical Decisions

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When making ethical decisions I rely on the morals that I’ve learned from religious teachings. I grew up in a Christian home, so it was only natural to emulate my parents in how they made ethical decisions. As well as religious teachings, the laws set in place by our society influence the outcome of my ethical decisions. The two, however, do occasionally conflict. The Bible is exceedingly clear about what is right and wrong. For example, the Ten Commandments lay out the basic laws that we should follow, such as honoring your father and mother, not committing adultery, stealing, or murdering. Nearly all of the laws found in the Bible are similar to laws found in our legal system. However, for more difficult ethical issues, such as abortion, …show more content…

It is difficult to say what is right and wrong in this case.
The second argument that usually arises is “What about when the life of the mother is at risk?” This is one of the most difficult questions to answer about abortion. When my mother was pregnant with me, she developed Hypertensive heart disease, which could have led to heart failure. Her doctors recommended an abortion because she had a 25% chance of surviving her pregnancy. My mother decided against it and miraculously carried me to full-term. I wouldn’t have been alive today if she agreed with her doctors and aborted me.
If I were in the position of a doctor that was faced with this situation, I would provide the mother with the option of abortion after exhausting all other options. A mother’s life is just as important as a baby’s and it is not my duty to tell her whether or not she should keep her life or the

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