Morality Of Abortions
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Morality of Abortion
The birth of a child is a blessing. Children represent our future and can help change the stubborn traditions of their elders. The promise of this can be changed in an instant by people who partake in abortions. Abortions are morally wrong because it is a circumstance that can be avoided, there are other choices available to prevent it from happening, and it is premeditated murder.
Abortions can be avoided. I do not understand how people can make a decision that is God-like. Only God, has the right to make the choice of whether someone lives or dies. God has given us free will to do what we want to do but we take it for granted. Contraceptives like birth control and condoms should be used at all times if the two people involved do not want to produce a child.
Other options should be used instead of abortion. The obvious deterrent to abortions is abstinence. I do not believe in sexual promiscuity. Sex should be between a married man and woman. Another great option is abortion. A woman will have to carry the baby to full term and give birth, that is only a nine month sacrifice she has to make with her body.
There is no other way to describe abortions except for calling it murder. There is nothing positive about it. I see no difference between someone hiring a hit man to kill their spouse. They are both premeditated murder. The only realistic difference is that one is illegal and the other is not.
I will hold fast to my opinion of abortions until the day I die. I have not been blessed with my children yet but I do understand the severity of abortions. My passion for life is what fuels my mind. What gives us the audacity to say whether a child can live or not? Nothing justifies having an abortion. The only justification I can imagine for getting an abortion is if it is to save the mother’s life or the baby is severely deformed and
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