Morality Of Abortion Essay

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One of the more decisive topics in America over the last 60 years has been the morality of Abortion. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo before viability. Abortions can be purposely induced or can occur naturally, which is called a miscarriage. Abortion has a long history and can be traced back to the ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Romans and Chinese. Anti-abortion laws in America have been apart of every state statue since 1900’s. At one point in American history abortion was prohibited in 30 states, and depending on circumstance (rape, incest, or the health of the mother) legal in 20 states. It was not until 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, that previous laws were invalidated; a criterion was provided for legalized abortion. This legalization of abortion only sparked greater debate amongst Americans, arguing from both Pro-Life and Pro-Choice positions. At the core of these debates is the issue of when does human life being, at contraception or later during development of the embryo, and the morality of terminating life versus the rights of the mother. By exploring the Pro-Life, Pro-Choice, and philosophical views on
The Pro-life side bases their argument in the legal sector, predominantly on the mother’s rights to determine what to do with her body. In her article “Women versus babies”, Ann Furedi approaches the issue of abortion from a feminist point of view. “Feminist activist have argued for a women to have equal rights regarding sexual freedom, abortion must be freely available” (Furedi, 2002). This argument emphasizes the mother, and her right to sexual freedom, over the importance and life of the fetus. Furedi continues, “Within the c...

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...for a justifiable abortion in my opinion would be if the child were going to be born with serious birth defects. It is my opinion that life is not about quantity or length, but the quality of ones life that is important. So to bring a child into this world simply so they exist solely with the assistance of medical technology seems wrong to me. That being will never truly experience life, so it doesn’t seem reasonable for a being to simply exist. Outside of those three exceptions I do not believe abortion should be legal.
Abortion has been a hot topic issue in America for the last 60 plus years. When I begun researching the issue it was my belief that I was Pro-Choice, it’s not my body so I should not be telling a woman what to do with it. But after viewing both sides I believe that abortion is immoral, and should not be performed unless under special circumstance.

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