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    Abortion is an issue that I have a personal connection to because my mother was going to abort me if I was a male. Even though, I do not support abortion, I do think that it’s the mother’s decision if she wants to abort the baby or keep it. I represented my point of view for abortion by drawing out the shape of the mother’s pregnant body. Then, I draw the baby who is sleeping inside the mother’s stomach. As you all know the unborn baby has an umbilical cord to get it’s nutrients from it's mother

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    strongly against abortion, The Vatican feels the same opposes the idea of abortion and also the contraceptives (Rachels 61).The Catholic Church follows the rules of the Vatican. In the Natural Law Theory, the natural process is what is behind the idea. By not going by the natural process, the order is out of place. The idea is to bring a baby into this world. Not to stop the potential birth of a child. Behind the thinking of Catholic ideology, the natural process is disturbed and abortion is wrong.

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    A worldview is an opinion that someone holds of the society and culture around us. People can have a biblical world view of life around them, which helps them to see with clarity that which is right or wrong with society’s views. In contrast, people can have a secular world view, which usually causes them to see whatever they view as acceptable as correct. (64 words) My worldview is that whatever is written in the Bible – which is the word of God, given to us – should be taken as fact and applied

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    themselves in sticky situations, that can lead them to choose to abort their unborn child. Many religious figures have spoken out against abortion, against willingly taking the life of another innocent human being. Catholics believe that unborn children are alive since the moment of conception, making abortion inexcusable and morally wrong. There are ways to help combat abortion peacefully, such as praying for pregnant mothers thinking that aborting their child is their best choice, because it is not. God

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    Abortion in our country is supported by many and refuted by many for various reasons. These reasons may include religious, ethnic, political, and personal reasons. Although people today have their own opinions of abortion due to these reasons, what would someone like Aristotle think of abortion? To figure this out, we have to look at this viewpoint through Aristotle’s eyes: Does having an abortion hurt one’s “teleos,” does it support his idea of justice, and does it help create a better “polis?”

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    Abortion: A Pro-Life View Essay

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    to those with the inability to even protect themselves? Each year in the United States alone, roughly 1.21 million abortions are performed. According to the Guttmacher Institute, that adds up to almost 55 million abortions since 1973 when abortion was legalized. There always seems to be an excuse behind the carnage of these innocent lives, but without proper, solid reasoning, abortion is the careless

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    1) I like how they are not just fighting for abortion. They realize that there are many things that go along with reproductive justice. It includes extremely important issues like access to birth control, STI prevention, pregnancy care, comprehensive sex education, and safe homes. I am sure a lot individuals think that reproductive rights only focus on being able to have an abortion or not. People need to realize it is much more than that. Individuals should and need to have access to resources like

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    Abortion - Views from Both Sides Abortion is the ending of pregnancy before birth and is morally wrong. An abortion results in the death of an embryo or a fetus. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless, innocent children and is illegal in many countries. By aborting these unborn infants, humans are hurting themselves; they are not allowing themselves to meet these new identities and unique personalities. Abortion is very simply wrong. Everyone is raised knowing the difference between right and

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    My two topics are abortion and gay marriages. I chose two topic’s because I think they are very important topics to talk about and that everyone should know about. What is abortion and why does it matter, here is why I think it matters. I think abortion matters because all women should know that abortion is not a good thing to do because when women do abortion they are killing lives of people that never got a chance to even see the world, yeah maybe are not able to be a mom or they just don't

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    Influence on People's Views on Abortion The R.C Church teaches that all human life is sacred. The word sacred means devoted or help especially acceptable to a deity. Both the old and new testaments teach that human life is sacred and should not be terminated. God created life in his image and each one of us is like him. To kill a human being is like killing a part of god and this has greatly influenced the teachings of the R.C Church about abortion. Human life must

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