This author is well aware that abortion is a highly personal, and highly emotional, topic. This paper respectfully asks women to consider not choosing abortion. The paper uses the framework of the Christian religion, and this author understands this is a highly subjective analysis. Therefore, consider the argument in this paper to be simply one person 's opinions. The morality involved in this discussion is the morality of a Christian believer.
The controversy revolving around abortion in the United States has been a popular argument for centuries and still continues to be. The argument is divided into two main views, anti and pro abortion. These two sides not only argue the legality, but the morality of abortion. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a fetus by the consent of the mother. It is a simple procedure that takes away a life that is just as precious as any other life because every life matters, no one person is more important than the next. Though there is controversy over when personhood begins, a woman becomes a mother when the child is conceived. Granted that the mother carries her child inside of her, she has no moral right to decide if the …show more content…
The immorality of abortion begins when the mother takes away the life of her unborn child. Many religious views of Americans’ believe abortion to be immoral and find that it goes against their true beliefs. Women leave an abortion with many emotional impacts that seem to stick with them for the rest of their lives. The views of abortion supporters focus less on the unborn child and more on a women’s right to determine their reproductive health. Unwanted pregnancies can be solved with alternate options that are morally right for both the mother and the child. Every life should be valued, and no one has the right to take away someone else’s