Views On Abortion
Essay by 24 • May 23, 2011 • 381 Words (2 Pages) • 1,527 Views
Upon the 20th century, the morality of human-beings reached a new low. The introduction of sex appeal in commercials and advertisements and the flapper culture during the 60's. The dramatic increase of free love and birth control bought human into a god-forsaken state. In addition to these problems, abortion is now another moral issue that might exacerbate human's morality.
With the development of new technologies by innovative minds, abortion has become more popular among us. The quick abortion can leave no sign of surgery. With such convenience, the child's life is taken away with a stroke of pen or a few percent off a weekly paycheck. But have the mothers thought about their child and its right to their unalienable rights - their life, their liberty and their pursuit of happiness?
Statistically shown that in America, about fifty percent of the abortions were done because of the parents' need to postpone childbearing and the prohibitive cost of parenthood; more than twenty percent were done by parental objection, relationship issues or partner's objection. Once again, have they thought about the child? A person is ultimately responsible for whatever action they had taken but now, they are covering the inevitable truth by swiping their credit card.
People talk about murder, newspapers put a new murder case on their front page with extended stories inside. There will be live broadcast about the killings of certain people. But have you ever seen such publicity of an abortion case? Will human beings start accepting their innate evil nature? Creating a new invention to kill people and more shockingly, being praised by the general public at the same time. Have humans lost their senses about morality or they are trying to be the god of death - writing the name of the fetus on a book and they will perish forever?
Science, although sometimes might bring us truth, it sometimes brings us to an abyss.
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