Abortion Argument Essay

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    Abortion is a worldwide phenomenon, occurring throughout history, where a pregnant mother terminates her unborn baby. Unless depending under such severe circumstances, abortion should not be allowed. Many people argue that women/girls are being stripped of their rights, because it’s their body. However they are not doing any harm to them, but the human being growing inside them. Abortion is an act of murder to an innocent, and harmless unborn child. Women who are rape,…

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    Abortion to some is considered murder, and to others it is a “woman’s right.” (224) People have many different viewpoints when it comes to abortion. There are those in favor, and those not in favor. One example for those in favor of abortion is the court decision established in 1973 known as Roe vs. Wade. This decision made it illegal for states to ban abortion. A woman is permitted to have an abortion performed if the fetus is six months old or younger. It is illegal to have an abortion…

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    rivalry between pro-choice and anti-choice when it comes to abortion has been one of the biggest controversial issues today. From a pro-choice perspective, abortion is immoral; and it even goes farther to saying that it is a murder. Well, if you have had enough of the pro-life criticism and bullying, I am here to let you that abortion should definitely be legalized. Just before I get into the arguments, let me pull up the definition of abortion which is defined as “the termination of pregnancy…

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    Pro-choice, pro-life, but back before this there wasn't a choice for abortion at, unless the mother was endangered by the pregnancy. The laws were strict, especially in Texas where our famous “Jane Roe” (which is not her real name), a single woman with a fetus inside her, not an actual child or human, because a fetus cannot live on it's on. The debate is that life begins at the moment of conception, at least in Texas and most places at this time, but scientifically it takes until the end of the…

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    Probably one of the most controversial topics since the earliest of times is abortion. Not only do people bring religion but also science. Many people feel like abortion should be illegal, but personally I strongly disagree. To tell one what they can and can't do by taking the option of abortion yet promote that we are in the "Land of the Free" is nothing but hypocrisy and ignorance at its most absolute form. Ultimately, the choice should and always be of turn woman, for she is the one carrying…

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    Abortion is one of the most highly debated issues concerning ethics. Since ethics is the study of morality, I will attempt to evaluate part of the debate about abortion. A moral normative status is a term that evaluates an action morally, such as “right,” “wrong,” or “obligatory.” Abortion is difficult to analyze, but I will assign a moral normative status to the act of killing a fetus. The standard argument to show that abortion is wrong is: it is morally wrong to kill a person; a fetus is…

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    The topic of abortion will stir up ethical, legal and religious sentiments throughout the nation, as it is highly debatable. Although a subjective choice, many people believe that abortion is illegal and most of all, immoral. Your Pro-Life Supporters use science, religion, and personal rights to combat a woman’s right to the basic reproductive freedom. On the other side of the argument, Pro-Choice Supporters believe that the government should not put restrictions on a woman’s choice to…

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    I am all for abortions. Women should be able to make their own choice without taking criticism for their actions or needing the consent from anybody else. Both supporting and opposing sides have some reasonable arguments but at the end of the day, nobody should be told what they can’t do in life unless it is totally illegal. People control their own lives with abortion, nothing more nothing less. What somebody decides to do with their life shouldn’t affect you in no type of way unless it…

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    Supreme Court decision of Roe V. Wade in 1973, the arguments for abortion has reached a fever pitch, both socially and within the political sphere. The highly contentious argument surrounding the pro-life and pro-choice positions of the abortion debate begins with the diametrically opposing viewpoints of when human life actually begins. Furthermore, there are other issues involving women’s rights that can also be challenged within the scope of abortion. So when does life truly begin for a…

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    and the Pro-abortionist. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy; sometimes known as many other names like miscarriage. I am one of those many people who are against abortions for many different reasons. There are many different reasons why people should be against abortion also. Pro-abortionist believe that, “Abortion is not murder,” no matter how late in the pregnancy, no matter how much it might be able to live outside a woman’s body, a fetus is not a child. “Abortion is not murder.” A…

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