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    The issue of pro-choice versus pro-life has been a heated debate for decades. Commonly used to be synonymous with the issue of morality and legality of abortion, pro-choice versus pro-life encompasses multiple other very controversial topics. Such topics include euthanasia, assisted suicide, the death penalty, and use of contraceptive tools. On one end of the spectrum is pro-choice. Pro-choice proponents argue that a person should have complete control and right over themselves and what they…

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    expulsion of a human fetus, or the expulsion of a fetus by a domestic animal often due to infection at any time before completion of pregnancy.” As the contentious dispute progressed, there became two distinct positions; people were either pro-choice or pro-life. Pro-life, as based on Palmer Williams, an Associate Counsel for the ACLJ policy, follows the…

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    saving one life or saving two lives, the majority of the population would choose to save two. In today 's culture, it seems as though taking the life of an unborn child is easy, and is not really a big deal. Although abortion is altogether terrible, the choice to make it illegal will only make it abundantly worse. While many people view abortion as taking away the life of one human, making it illegal could potentially be taking the life of two. Most people have been told and taught that life is…

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    Abortion is the early or premature termination of pregnancy that results in the loss of a human life. This controversial issue has been sparked debate between those with pro-life and pro-choice ideals. Pro-life advocates believe that pregnant women should not have the right to abort a human life because it would constitute murder. On the other hand, pro-choice supporters believe that women have the right to make decisions about their bodies and ultimately, the right to make a decision to either…

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    Abortion Vs. Pro-Life

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    give birth and throw them into years of foster homes and low chances of 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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    Essay On Abortion Pro Life

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    Abortion is a highly controversial subject in today 's community. The main issue of the subject is whether or not a fetus constitutes as a living thing before it is born. Those who oppose are pro-choice, those who agree, are pro-life. Those who are against abortion feel that since the fetus is a life, it is entitled to the rights as every other human being and that the mother of the child has no authority to take those rights away. Those who are for abortion believe that the mother has the right…

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    people 's’ lives are involved. Such a sensitive topic has been widely debated for centuries. Many in today’s politics have split into two factions over this topic; Pro-life, and pro-choice. The pro-lifers argue about the ethics of aborting a fetus, and often dub pro-choicers “pro-abortionists.” However, many gloss over the fact that pro-choicers emphasize just that; bringing a choice. Abortion should be a right to people; Denying abortion is dehumanizing to those who need abortions, and deprives…

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    Some people call themselves pro-life, I prefer to call myself anti-death. Most sane people would also agree that they are anti-death because they do not support the killing of innocent human beings. But what they fail to realize is that murder has been legal in the United States for the past 42 years. Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy but this is just a euphemism for the voluntary annihilation of an unborn child. In 1973, the Supreme Court made a decision on…

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    Abortion is not an easy choice, but it is a choice, something everyone should be entitled to make. Pro-choice means women in extreme poverty don’t have to raise a child in impossible circumstances; pro-choice means women can protect themselves from conditions that could kill them, the fetus, or both; finally pro-choice means a woman can escape the physical proof of a rape and help to heal their mental health. Pro-choice is more than removing a few cells it is allowing women the choice to live. …

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    abortion in the first trimester. It might take 1 to 3 weeks for women who had an abortion to be heal and feel better. When this happen, the woman have to go see the doctor immediately because the cause could incomplete abortion. Pro-life groups support the ban on abortion and pro-choice groups are for the availability of abortion for all women. Many people believe that unborn fetus have every right to live. Women who have an abortion go along with the abortion because they seem to have no…

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