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    issues floating around conversation. One that always catches my ear is the debate on abortion. Growing up in a republican household, and catholic for that matter, it was obvious that “pro-life” would be imprinted into my head. My whole family, not just my parents, are against abortion. Also going to church every Sunday and learning what my religion thought was right and wrong influenced me to believe that abortion was killing a life. Since I grew up with this influence I subconsciously thought that

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    Abortion Vs Abortion

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    to obtain an abortion. Their conclusion was influenced by the fourth amendment, which ensures the right to privacy. The court's ruling claimed that abortion would be an extension to this amendment as it fell under the right to use contraception. Whereas contraception involves two individuals, abortion involves both mother and a developing human being. The act of aborting a developing fetus from the womb means ending the pregnancy and eliminating the fetus. Those who approve of abortion refer to themselves

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    Abortion Ideologues Subvert a Woman’s Right The article ‘abortion ideologues subvert a woman’s right’ by the editorial board on consists was published on October 22nd, 2017 by the New York Times. It comprises of various claims such government involvement in preventing teenager’s pregnancy termination, government agencies involvement in influencing court rulings, different opinions of pro-life and pro-choice crusaders. The arguments provide critical highlights through various logical fallacies and

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    Abortion Against Abortion

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    improving access to abortion care without restriction would ensure that all women are able to make the decision that is best for them regarding childbearing when faced with an unintended pregnancy because of rape or incest. At the same time, the supporters of abortion believe that the life of mother should be considered first in case of rape or incest since the life of the unborn baby is absolutely depend on what happens to the mother. Therefore, the supporters of abortions argue that the value

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    Abortion View On Abortion

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    According to Your Life in Christ by Michael Pennock, abortion is “the deliberate killing of unborn human life by means of medical or surgical procedures.” The argument about the morality of abortion becomes more and more prevalent in the Catholic church but without a thorough education in the subject, one cannot take a valid stance on the issue. Different people have varying stances on the issue and would define it in contrasting ways. To get the whole sense of the issue, the important topics to

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    anthropologist M. Jean Heriot compares and contrasts several proposed Mississippi Laws that concern abortion. In doing so, she discusses both the implications of various definitions of personhood as given to the fetus, as well as the rights of the mother and how they are impacted by these definitions. Heriot begins by describing each proposed bill, all of which aimed to either restrict abortion rights or criminalize the mother for giving birth to a drug dependent or damaged fetus. In doing so,

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    human beings actions are either intentionally or unintentionally evil. Given the conscious decisions involved in abortion it is considered a mortal sin, where human beings purposefully choose to perform a morally objectionable action. Abortion does not only violate one of the Ten Commandments, it is also a sin against the human body. According to Church theologians, God made man in his image, as a temple to house the Holy Spirit. As a species specially chosen to house and cultivate the gift of

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    Abortion Over Abortion

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    Many young women were denied abortions unless it was a life threatening situation before the Roe v. Wade court case decision in 1973. Imagine being a young girl, barely old enough to take care of herself, that is pregnant with nobody around to help her. There is no way that she will have the ability to afford the numerous, expensive doctor visits, ultrasounds and prenatal vitamins that it will take to continue with a healthy pregnancy, that is if she would have wanted to have a healthy term to begin

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    Constitutional Right to Abortion in the United States The constitution, being written by men, only originally concerned the freedom of men. Since women were brought into the mix for increasing equality, they are legally allowed the same rights as any other citizen. One issue concerning the rights of women is the argument of abortion laws. It is debated about whether it is an ethical and morally just procedure and whether it violates the fetus 's rights or a woman 's freedom of her own body. Most

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    Abortion Vs Abortion

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    Abortions The average human believes we are all subject to our own bodies. Men and women both believe this to be true. Men and women are also subject to their own outlooks on abortion. There are two strong beliefs on abortion. The outlooks in this case are not gender specific; instead they are more of a branch from an individual’s religious (or not religious) beliefs. One side may assume that a human being comes into existence as soon as a human egg is fertilized. This perspective produces the view

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