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    rather an issue of personal freedom. Although I am a major advocate of personal liberties and am wary of the government's invasion into one’s personal life and privacy, I am opposed to abortion, and support any efforts used in protecting the unborn. An unborn baby or fetus is without a doubt a living being, and terminating its life is murder. If…

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    Is Abortion Morally Wrong

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    Abortion is a procedure that murders innocent lives that cannot defend themselves. People that agree with abortion say that an unborn baby has no constitutional rights, and that it is okay to end a human life because the baby is not an American citizen yet. When a pregnant mother is killed it is considered a double homicide, yet when a baby is aborted it is not considered murder. Abortion is a problem in today’s society, causing a division; it is morally wrong because it is considered to be…

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    to be more than happy to take the child, married couples who are not able to have children of their own, and close friends who can help the woman get through everything. Women should also take on the responsibility of allowing the father of their unborn child to be there and be responsible for the child as…

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    Exodus 21:22-25 shows that God views an unborn child as a live human life. God gave the rule to the Israelites that if someone injures a pregnant women they would have to pay a fine if the baby was born prematurely. If the baby was injured they would have to pay “a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot, a burn for a burn, a bruise for a bruise, a wound for a wound” (God’s Word Translation). This passage shows that God really does care about the unborn children and views them the same as people who…

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    Scott Peterson Case

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    her death, but the life of the unborn child that she has inside of her. That unborn child has no say in if they will live or die. If the mother chooses to kill the child inside of her there are no legal actions for the murder of that child. In twenty nine states the killing of a pregnant woman and her unborn child can result in two counts of charges of first degree murder, second degree murder, and manslaughter. In 2002, Laci Peterson and her eight month old unborn son, Connor, were killed by…

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    of this is in China; they kill fetuses if the sonogram proves the unborn child to be female. Abortions should be illegal because it is unjust and purposeless slaughter to the unborn human being. In most beliefs, people consider abortions to be unethical and murder to the unborn child. In a poll by the Pew Research Center in…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    Abortion is an act that kills an unborn baby intentionally. Without undergoing any type of anesthesia, the unborn baby is then torn apart, and vacuumed right out of the mother. In the event of a near term, the unborn baby is turned around and partially pulled out with its head still inside of its mother. An abortionist will then insinuate a sharp object into the back of its neck and slowly vacuums out the baby’s brain. The lack of value for the innocent human life is the reason for the legalized…

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    Traveling through the Dark is a poem which makes the narrator consider the road of life and mortality. The poem is written in a very straightforward way. It shows that sometimes you have to make decisions by yourself, based on your moral qualities and what you believe. The author writes the poem so that the reader can relate to the narrator in the story. He allows the reader to put themselves in the narrator's shoes and ask themselves what they would do in a situation in which they could choose…

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    The problem with the unborn child is that it can’t consent to its own abortion because it isn’t alive yet. The only two left to speak on behalf of the baby are the parents. Currently, our government says that the father of the child has no rights over the unborn baby, which would mean that the father cannot consent to an abortion. The father shouldn’t be able to consent to an abortion because…

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    she should realize that this was her actions which had nothing to do with the unborn baby. The definition of abortion says “to terminate,” and to terminate something means to bring it or coming to an end. In the article, ProCon Abortion, some people try to argue their opinion about abortion not being murder and should remain legal. Murder is the killing of a human being, abortion is terminating, or killing of, an unborn human being, murder is illegal but abortion is legal even though their…

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