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    I appreciated your discussion of the Supreme Court. The Judicial branch often is a terrifying display of near sovereign power. In 1803, William Marbury was commissioned to Justice of the Peace in Washington D.C by President Adams. However, when President Madison took office, the commission documents were undelivered. Marbury petitioned the court to force Madison to deliver his commission. The Supreme Court contended Madison’s refusal to deliver said documents was illegal, yet they refused to…

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    House of Representative passed legislation that considered abortions after 20 weeks of gestation illegal, unless it’s a case of rape or the mother’s life is at risk. The bill was approved the House by a vote of 189 against and 237 for the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. It was introduced on January 3rd of 2017 by Trent Franks. Franks is a House member of District 8 in Arizona. The conflict-ridden issue of abortion has once again been brought to the attention of many since this Act was…

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    A woman who smokes while pregnant is at an incremented risk of experiencing a wide range of birth defects with her newborn child, and she is exposing her pregnancy to many serious risks. Impediments within the pregnancy, caused by the chemicals found in cigarettes, may result in premature labor, miscarriage, or ectopic pregnancy. Smoking while pregnant is precarious because when an expectant mother smokes a cigarette, she imperils the baby to an array of deleterious chemical components. Babies…

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    human life begins at the moment of conception. If it is considered an unethical issue worth sending someone to life in prison for killing of a human being on a daily basis, then the murder of an unborn child, is just as unethical. By allowing so many people to have abortions this is robbing so many unborn children with the beauty of life and ability to grow and accomplish things. The killing of any human at any given age is morally wrong but by killing a child before they even experience an…

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    Have a heart If the choice is yours, would you make it? Ana was a senior in high school living in Argentina at the time. Her boyfriend, being homeless, left her to go live in California leaving her alone and pregnant. She didn’t know what to do. On her way home all that was on her mind was abortion. A place where she would try to be persuaded to keep the child, but she could never keep it. She went to her concealer at school to sign up for planned pregnancy. In Argentina at the time abortions…

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    horrible act. Abortion is a medical process that terminates a pregnancy due to the death of the fetus intentionally. Considering the ethics and beliefs of many people, murder is morally wrong and results in a consequence, therefore the killing of unborn fetuses is morally wrong too because it is a form of murder, and for that reason abortion must be outlawed. One of the many reasons why abortion should be illegal is because not only does it harm the fetus but the mother as well. There are many…

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    could have. Abortion is considered the “death penalty” for an innocent child simply because the parents were not ready for a child or the parents did not want a baby. The main people who are affected in this matter are the parents of the unborn baby, and the unborn baby. Mothers who have abortions often feel bad about it later and regret ever having it. There are two types of abortion a spontaneous abortion and an induced abortion. A spontaneous abortion is a natural miscarriage that happens…

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    established that at eight weeks a human fetus has life. The question is, who protects the rights of these unborn humans? The society is always inclined in protecting the lives of the mothers and forgetting that the…

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    seems that immoral consciousness is the biggest threat in protecting the vulnerable human life and the life of an unborn child. There have been many religious groups taking part all around the world to assure that groups bring the Gospel to the world by engaging in some sort of dialogue among the cultures to bring awareness on the importance of the protection of human life and the unborn child. I am afraid that religious liberalism may play a part of this very threat. In the reading of…

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    the debate of abortion bitter and uncompromising represented on both sides. Many people who are pro-choice of a woman’s rights to abortion shouldn’t be denied while those who are prolife maintain that a baby has an equivocal right to life. Saving unborn babies are the goal of many pro-lifers. No matter what are consequences there are, people who are waiting to put money out on the line for a chance to save an innocent life of a human being. Not every patient goes to these clinics for abortions…

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