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    i am a pro-life because i oppose abortion, I considered abortion as a murder. The fetus is legally a person. I am against abortion because it is a crime against life. In addition, no woman has the right to kill a baby while there is more option instead of abortion. Especially abortion is wrong because there are many safer alternatives such as adoption. Putting a baby in adoption will give them a better chance to have a happier life. The solution for a baby should not be death. Currently, there…

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    Argument Against Abortion

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    the Supreme Court made abortion legal in the United States via their landmark Roe v. Wade decision. Before, when abortion was illegal, it was common to get “back alley” abortions” were they could die or lose fertility. As such a controversial topic, the United States can't make abortion illegal. Instead, states would chip away at the legality of abortion. This “slippery slope” will eventually make abortions de facto illegal. We need a constitutional amendment legalizing abortion fo it remains…

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    freedom of religion). If you put the pro life(abortion should be abolished) idea in context, you would realize that it would not really help the conflict, it would…

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    There were 954,000 abortions that took place in 2014. In the United States, abortion is legal until birth. But may be restricted by states. A poll from 2013 stated that 53 percent of Americans think that abortion should be legal. Thirty-eight states in America think that abortion is wrong and don’t allow it. Abortion violates civil rights. It is an act of killing an innocent life. Some women who want abortion and can’t have it because it’s illegal in the state they are in just go to a state…

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    Abortion has been a debatable topic for a long time. When it comes to abortion, we oppose it because we want to defend the value of our lives. We would agree that it is because we agree with the autonomy of a woman's body, no matter what we think of the various reasons for abortion and the story. As the modern social norms tend to encourage open-minded thinking, there has been an increased number of abortion cases throughout the world. Abortion is a safe medical procedure. as technology advances…

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    Abortion is an important matter in the lives of many Australians facing unplanned pregnancies, and under certain circumstances, abortion may be the most suitable action for many to take. The countless women, couples and families affected by these pregnancies need society’s full support. We need to support the financially unstable young woman that is a victim of rape. We need to support the 15 year old girl who’s education and future will be jeopardised if she has to care for a child. We need…

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    Approximately 1.06 million abortions happened in the year 2011.”Abortion is the termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is able to live outside the uterus” as it says in Funk & Wagnall’s New World Encyclopedia. People who agree with abortions and go through with them kill roughly 1.06 million babies each year which are 1.06 people that could be alive today. These babies do not have the chance me and you have at life instead they were slaughtered before they were even embryos. Mothers…

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    Abortion is defined as the "premature expulsion of the fetus from the womb," one of the most controversial issues of today's society. The question, "Is it morally right for a woman to end her unwanted pregnancy," has been the leading cause for much of the hostility and tension from both sides of the political fence. Sadly, those who support abortion do not acknowledge it as a moral issue, but rather an issue of personal freedom. Although I am a major advocate of personal liberties and am…

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    Arguments Against Abortion

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    Abortions are murder, yet we can not make abortions illegal because more mothers and children will die without the ability to have an abortion. Abortions are received for many reasons including illnesses and disabilities. There are no restrictions on abortions, meaning abortions can happen into the last trimester. Abortions are wrong, however medically abortions are needed but for any other woman there are no restrictions or limits to abortions leading to millions of pointless abortions every…

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    Abortion is the practice of ending a pregnancy by causing the death of the human fetus. In 1973, abortion was legalized in the United States via the famous court case of Roe v Wade. Though roughly 53 million abortions have been performed in the United States alone since 1973, it remains a hotly contested issue facing our nation. The argument is generally divided into two groups. Those who are 'pro-choice' support the legality of abortions, while those who are 'pro-life' want more regulation or…

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