Catholic Views On Abortion Essay

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Abortion is a growing topic. There are many questions that arise from person to person about abortion. Being raised practicing the religion of Roman Catholicism, I am taught that abortion is bad and that is should not be done. I do agree with this, however, questions like “What if it was rape?” make me stop and think. If I was that person how would I respond to the decision? I would most likely put the baby up for adoption if I did not want to raise the child myself. So what is abortion? It is the act of terminating a pregnancy by one of nine methods. Certain religions allow and do not allow abortions. Ultimately the decision is up to the mother as she is the one who is carrying the baby. Before considering an abortion people need to know the facts and side effects of an abortion. Many clinics push mothers in and out of there within a half an hour! …show more content…

They suggest couples considering abortion “to seek spiritual counsel as they prayerfully and conscientiously consider their decision.” However, they do not consider the action outright. The Buddhism religion believes killing is morally wrong. (Religious Groups)However, in Japan, there is a large Buddhist population that practices abortion regularly. In the Catholic Church, they oppose abortion in all cases. The Catholic Church often leads national debates on abortion. The Episcopal Church believes it is a woman’s right to terminate her pregnancy. “The church forbids abortion as a form of birth control.” (Religious Groups)However, if a mother is at risk of physical or mental risk or the fetus will have problems they condone abortion. These are just a few examples of the different beliefs. As one can see there are many different views and instances. The laws also depend upon what country and state one is

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