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    theology helps ethicists study human behavior, and ethics is at the heart of theology. The study of moral theology and ethics can be seen in many issues that plague society today, specifically abortion. Abortion is the premature ending of a fetus’s life for any number of reasons. It is a Christian issue, not a legal one and in Hauerwas’s work, he addresses Christians, not society. However, just because abortion is a religious issue does not mean that it is not debatable from different public perspectives

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    Abort Abortion? A battle between choice and life. A battle between one’s life and another. A battle between the right’s of one’s body. The debate over whether or not abortion should be a legal continues to divide Americans. Some individuals identify themselves as pro-life. These individuals believe life begins at conception, concluding abortion as the immoral killing of an innocent human, in their eyes. Others identify as pro-choice and argue that abortion is a woman's right that should not be limited

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    The important ways of looking at the issue of abortion are most easily categorized into five major points, legal precedence, birth control issues, human rights, religion and when life begins. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy through the removal or forcing out from the womb of a fetus or embryo before it is able to survive on its own. An abortion can occur spontaneously, in which case it is often called a miscarriage. It can also be purposely caused in which case it is known as an induced abortion

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    Eating disorders are common in our society and the internet has become a platform for people with similarities to come together. Women and girls who are anorexic use pro-anorexia, or “pro-Ana,” blogs and websites to look for tips and inspiration for their lifestyle. The pro-Ana blogs have tips for women who are looking for ways to lose weight, stay skinny, and trick their doctors, friends, and family. Some suggestions are promoting starvation and the misuse of laxatives. Though the websites are not

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    In her essay “Pro-Child / Pro-Choice: An Exercise in Doublethink?” Judith A. Boss deconstructs the argument supporting legalized abortion on the basis that it is beneficial to children in general. Boss presents the oft-used slogan of the pro-choice position, “Pro-Child / Pro-Choice”. She maintains that this slogan seems closely related to “newspeak”, which she characterizes as “…vocabulary pared down to a minimum so that whole ideologies are expressed in a single slogan…” (156-7). The term “newspeak”

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    Abortion As An Organism

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    today in the sense that millions of women have had an abortion have felt a need to justify what they have done so even logic will fail to persuade them against it. There are many arguments for why abortion is acceptable such as we don't know when life begins, and it's just a blob of cells. These arguments are easily refuted if you look at the facts. At the moment when the sperm penetrates the egg, it creates a cell called a zygote which has its own DNA. Already this cell has determined what

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    the freedom of choice. Many nations, like Canada have chosen to decriminalize abortion in order to make it more accessible to women. The “pro-choice” stance the media adopts about abortion neglects to mention that abortion is not solely a feminist issue; it is also agues in favour of genocide against a silent population. The media praises politicians whose “pro-feminism” who use rhetoric such as “the freedom to choose,” while also denying the rights and freedom of everybody else involved. The freedom

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    our country is struggling with major issues such as abortion, equality, and religious separation. Today, all across the country, there is debate over the legality of abortion. Citizens are told that there are only two choices: you can be pro-choice or pro-life. You force the baby to live or you leave

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    years, abortion has been vexed issue in the United States that conjures strong emotions on both sides. It is a moral issue that tears some people into two groups Pro-life and Pro-choice. Those who are Pro-life state that no matter what the reason behind it, such violent action is murder and should not be executed. On the other hand, the Pro-choice advocates are more respectful of women's rights to take such action; they believe it is their own personal decision since they are the ones who are going

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    of the debate goes that a woman owns her own body and has the right to do whatever she pleases to it. There are two “rights”. Right one a woman’s right to choose what do with her body. Pro-choice people are not pro-choice because “Yay fetus killing” or even because they think a fetus has no moral value. They are pro-choice because they think Right one trumps right two. Women terminate the pregnancy for what they think is reasonable, if a woman is pregnant by rape, compassion demands

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