Pro-Life: Abortion is Unethical and Immoral

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Among the Nations leading controversy’s, the bilateral issue of abortion seems to be a popular yet, contentious debate. For several decades, abortion has been a never ending conflict that has caused a division among society. This bitter political brawling has created a pointless stalemate that has left the abortion issue unresolved. What is right and what is wrong? Should a woman be allowed to have an abortion and deprive a child from life or should she be forced to forfeit her right to make her own decisions? Society is caught in the middle of this controversial topic because a portion of individuals believe that it should be a woman’s choice whether she has an abortion while others consider it to be murder. Years ago, before abortion was legal, thousands of women performed illegal abortions using old fashioned methods resulting in serious infections and in many cases death. In 1973, the United States Supreme Court, with a 7-2 vote, ruled in Norma L. McCorvey‘s favor declaring that the government could not restrict or interfere with a woman’s ability to obtain an abortion hence legalizing abortion in all 50 states (Clifton par.1). This was known as the Roe Vs. Wade case. Appalled by the decision, pro- life activists attempted to abolish Roe in the courts, and in 1976, the Hyde Amendment was passed. This amendment restricted the government from federally funding abortions. It emphasized partial birth abortions and enforced new laws stating that minors had to receive permission from their guardians to obtain abortions (Rasmussen par.11). Since 1973, there have been approximately 52,008,665 abortions performed in the United States and I think its about time we put an end to this abomination (NRLC par.7). First of all, the very ... ... middle of paper ... ...States Planned Parenthoods motto. Addresses their goals regarding abortion. Explains who they are, what they are and what they stand for. Rasmussen, Claire E. “Abortion.“ Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints and Voices (2010). Blinn College Library. Web. 29 March 2011. Explains the history before abortion was legal and how it affected women. Effects of abortion since it was legalized. Statistics on who supports which side and why. The Bible. King James Version. Exodus 20:13. Web. 17 April 2011. Addresses the biblical perspective of murder. Biblical definition of murder. Explains the biblical repercussions of murder. Wikipedia. “Embryo.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia (2011). Web. 19 April 2011. Explains what an embryo is. Explains the process of growth from an embryo into a fetus. Describes what miscarriages and induced abortions are.

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