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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 is an act that requires a moral thought to accept that it is murder and taking away the life of an innocent person without justification is immoral and criminal in equal measure. Abortion in medical circles is a subject that provides a broader facet of opinion on whether it is criminal or not. Abortion is a practice that in my view goes to disrespect the human dignity and the sanctity of life. Life is sacred and requires respect for human life without reducing it to an object that can…

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    Abortion argumentative Abortion: the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. On average, there are roughly 1 million abortions done each year. Only about .12% of those abortions cross paths with a problem. The topic of abortion has been around since the 1900's, and has even made the top 10 list of most popular controversial topics in the United States. Abortion really started to take play during the women's rights movement - they wanted control over their own bodies. Before it was legalized,…

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    somebody else’s hands. There are many reasons why an abortion should be something that is legal or illegally. Abortion is a topic that is very controversial. Abortion causes countless death every year and despite what several people may believe, abortion is neither consider wrong or right. It all depends on which side you stand, but the liberal argument to abortion is wrong and there are many reason as to why. The liberal argument to abortions says that a woman has the right to decide what…

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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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    baby? I can just get an abortion and this would all be over! In our world today abortion has become a widely abused solution to our “problems." Abortion is one of the most frequent procedures performed in America, but did you know that less than 1% of those abortion are performed because of rape or incest? The most common reason that women decide to have an abortion is because they say it’s not the right time (Loxafomosity Ministries, Inc., 2005-2016). Many argue that abortion should be legal…

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    Overview Abortion is a very controversial topic in this day and age. It is a medical procedure which involves the deliberate induction of a miscarriage for pregnant women who wish to terminate their pregnancy for various reasons. The reasons can vary greatly and include (but are not limited to) if the pregnancy or birth may harm the women's health, it may be caused by rape or incest or the child may have severe medical defects which will affect the child's life. At least 80,000 women per year in…

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    1. The three commonly used arguments for genetic abortion according to Kass are: social good, familial good, and natural standard. Social good argues cost effectiveness of the fetus that might not be as productive or benefit society as much as a normal able person would. As many people in history with defects have made great and positive influence to the world, this is not a well fit argument. The process would have to be used for a case by case process with difficulty predicting the outcome.…

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    In recent discussions of women having abortion, a controversial issues has been whether it should be against the law or not for women to have an abortion. On one hand, some argue that it should be against the law for women to have an abortion because some a portion of the population thinks it should illegal since the mother is ending her pregnancy by killing the baby. They believe it is considered murder since the mother is practically killing the fetus. On the other hand, however, others…

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    There is such a loud heated discussion about the idea of abortion in the United States in whether it is the right decision or if it is morally wrong. Imagine being a woman in such a tough situation, having to walk into an abortion clinic while being screamed at by protestors and being tormented by the decision you’re making. Brianne Cain became pregnant when she had just graduated high school and was a heavy drinker and drug user. Her decision was based off the fact that she was not ready and…

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