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    Evidently, a pregnancy can be dangerous to a woman’s health and an abortion may be required to prevent death. Finally, in today’s society where true gender equality has yet to be reached, the freedom to choose also helps advance this cause. As my own mother likes to remind me on every Mother’s Day, a pregnancy is taxing…

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    To have an abortion or to not? TO NOT. Although abortions have been around for many years, they have become very common within the past forty years. Twenty-one percent of all U.S. pregnancies, excluding miscarriages, end in abortion. (AGI). Abortion is defined as the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. Abortion was illegal until the Roe versus Wade case, which legalized abortions. Although abortions were illegal until this…

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    illogical. The true mark of an astute modern political thinker is a desire to understand one’s opponents’ positions and motivations for those positions while still maintaining a consistent, logical, personal ideology. The highly contentious issue of abortion, especially concerning its disconnect between the two camps, pro-choice and pro-life, provides a fantastic lens to observe the seemingly irreparable separation and refusal to attempt to understand the other…

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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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    or make a decision. One of the biggest issues in today’s world is abortion. To choose to be either pro-life or pro-choice. Do you believe the mother has the full power to choose or should the community should choose for her. Wait… Stop… is there not an in between? As a woman and a Christian I can see and respect both points of view. So the only thing I can do is exercise my right as an American citizen to investigate and…

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    to do so. Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Abortion was legalized in the United States in 1973 through Roe V. Wade by the single pregnant women Jane Roe. Since then, this topic has always been controversial with some arguing for and others against abortion. Some Americans believe abortion to be murder and restrict it however they don't realize the effects a termination denial can have on a woman and her health. Cleary, abortion is one…

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    The Slaughter of Innocence: Abortion Do you think abortion is right? Abortion is a topic that has been discussed and debated for decades. The primary definition for abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Those who are against abortion (pro-life), argue that abortion is wrong because it kills human life. On the other hand we have people who favor abortion (pro-choice). They believe women are able to do as they wish…

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    Abortion becomes ethically acceptable when the mother carrying the child is at some sort of health risk or death. A mother is entitled to make decisions for her own body and to protect herself against harm, even if it means killing someone innocent with no intentions of hurting the mother. Also if the fetus is at risk of health problems at the time or before birth, it is ethical that the mother have an abortion so her baby would not have to live in pain or whatever her feelings were towards the…

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    controversy behind abortion is widespread and undeniable. While there are many oppositions to performing abortions at any stage of pregnancy, women should not be prevented from making a choice as to what happens to their bodies. Any beliefs regarding pregnancy and abortion return and depend solely on what the woman in the situation herself believes, and under no circumstances should she be told what she is allowed to with her body. The extent of a woman’s right to an abortion should be unlimited…

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    Abortion is a controversial and complicated subject. Everyone has his or her opinion on the topic, but who knows what the correct opinion is. It is absolutely horrific to murder an innocent child who has not had a chance to live. There are nearly 1.1 million abortions in the United States each year; the U.S. abortion rate is the highest of all developed countries (Students for Life, 2015, Pg. 1). There are multiple excuses to have an abortion, but only a few genuine reasons to have one: if the…

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