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    Abortion in Legal and Religious context Introduction Abortion literally falling the fetus from the womb on the ground that called abortion; in other word abortion is the deletion of pregnancy by the removal of embryo from womb. Form other perspective that throwing the fetus without completing his /her life in mother abdomen. Abortion happened due to some reason, women choose abortion for several reason, they feel too young could not handle the responsibility of parenthood; some other did not…

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    Every day abortions have caused an innumerable amount of mothers to take the lives of their unborn. Abortion, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “the termination of pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus as a spontaneous expulsion of a human fetus during the first twelve weeks of gestation-- miscarriage, the induced expulsion of a human fetus, or the expulsion of a fetus by a domestic animal often due to infection at…

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    Over one million women in the modern United States receive an abortion every year. As an escape method for dealing with rape or a way to put a halt on their pregnancy altogether, the process has been a quick fix for women living in America. However, not everybody is in agreement with the idea of abortion, making it a very controversial topic today. Some people think it goes against their religious beliefs, while others believe the procedure is morally wrong no matter what religion they practice.…

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    Abortion Illegal Abortion is a widely hot topic across the nation, especially with the legality or illegality of it. The simple matter of fact is that abortion under almost all circumstances should be illegal— disregarding rape cases. Not only does aborting an unborn human constitute as murder, which is illegal within the United States, but also violates laws already granting protection to the child. The first violation is clear as day, it’s murder. Allowing abortions to be conducted is the act…

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    Abortion Vs. Pro-Life

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    adoption. The other option is to abort the fetus early in the pregnancy before the twentieth week. Both options have their pros and cons. It's a very black and white argument. Pro-life people say it’s “her body, her choice,” while pro-lifers argue that abortion is murder no matter what. If a person did decide…

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    aborted? Would you still advocate for abortion in your afterlife? The answer to this question presents one of the biggest moral dilam Abortion is legal in America. It seems like a progressive thought. We come across as a liberated people, a people conscious of women 's right. Fair enough. As we rally in the streets and sit in the conference rooms to pass women 's liberation laws, we forget that our decision involve murdering our own flesh and blood. Yes, abortion is murder. Scientists have…

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    been legal. This action, known as abortion, is a problem. It causes many injuries and destroys helpless lives. People should become more active in becoming a part of the solution and stop supporting the legalization of abortion. Abortion should not be legal because it is physically damaging, mentally damaging, and a form of killing a baby. Abortion is usually portrayed as very beneficial to women; however, this portrayal is inaccurate. The purpose of an abortion, to get rid of a baby, is…

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    Abortion is a very relevant ethical dilemma. Abortion has been a major discussion all around the world for many years. People have very good arguments to whether it is moral or not moral to have an abortion. Abortion is a huge topic of discussion this time of year because of the presidential debates. Many people will choose their candidate of choice based on this discussion alone. I will first talk about the Pro-life side to abortion. Then transition into Pro-choice. Pro-life people will argue…

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    Abortion is termination of pregnancy and it is mean the end of pregnancy . There are two types of abortion are spontaneous or induced. Spontaneous is known as miscarriage which means that the abortion happened automatically without surgery or planning by patient or doctors , while induced simply means termination of pregnancy which is planned because of medical reasons or personal reasons . Recently, the statistics showed on increase in the abortion rate year after year . Abortion is a danger…

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    Since 1760 BC, abortions have been sought-out internationally. There are a variety of reasons for them: because sexually abused women do not desire for guardianship of the child, females do not want their body to be unfit because of pregnancy, or it was a careless mistake that could have been prevented with birth control or any other prevention method. Many women have nonessential abortions. One quintessential example of this is in China; they kill fetuses if the sonogram proves the unborn child…

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