Friday, November 29, 2019
Abortion Essays (1661 words) - Abortion, Free Essays, Term Papers
Abortion Essays (1661 words) - Abortion, Free Essays, Term Papers    Abortion      Abortion is the ending of pregnancy before birth and is morally wrong. An abortion  results in the death of an embryo or a foetus. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless,  innocent children and illegal in many countries. By aborting these unborn infants,  humans are hurting themselves; they are not allowing themselves to meet these new  identities and unique personalities. Abortion is very simply wrong. Everyone is raised  knowing the difference between right and wrong. Murder is wrong, so why is not  abortion? People argue that it is not murder if the child is unborn. Abortion is murder  since the foetus being destroyed is living, breathing and moving. Why is it that if an  infant is destroyed a month before the birth, there is no problem, but if killed a month  after birth, this is inhumane murder?   It is morally and strategically foolish, because we lose the middle when we talk about  reproductive rights without reference to a larger moral and spiritual dimension, and we  are unwilling to use language like transgression and redemption, or right and wrong.  -Wolf p54  The main purpose abortions are immoral is how they are so viciously done. Everyday,  innocent, harmless foetuses that could soon be laughing children are being brutally  destroyed. One form of abortion is to cut the foetus into pieces with serrated forceps  before being removed, piece by piece from the uterus by suction with a vacuum  aspirator. Another form consists of bringing the foetus feet first into the birth canal,  puncturing its skull with a sharp instrument and sucking out the brain tissue. The body  parts, such as the head, are given letters, rather than refer to the parts as what they  are. In my opinion this is for the doctors who cannot face the reality of what they are  doing. The remains of the foetus or embryo, as the case may be, are put into  everyday, plastic buckets and then sent to a dumpster where these precious bones  and limbs are disposed. However, how and when an abortion takes place are matters of  little importance to pro- abortionists and other defenders. Even former abortion  practitioners from varying backgrounds and religions have a new view on abortion.  These changes of heart were caused by psychological, religious and scientific reasons.  One doctor, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, performed 60,000 abortions and supervised 10,000,  before scientific evidence and the use of an ultrasound, convinced him he was  promoting and participating what he now calls the most atrocious holocaust in the  history of the United States. Other doctors refuse to perform legal abortions, saying  they should save lives rather than destroy them.  Many argue is it the women's or the foetus' rights and values that are being trampled  on? Pro-choice movements sometimes fall back on an abortion rhetoric that seems to  dehumanize and trivialize the death of a foetus as a way to humanize and make  important the reproductive rights of women. (Wolf p54) Women can treat an  unwanted foetus as a violation of her civil rights and is therefor justified tin using force  to expel it (McMillan pA12) The decision is not up to the mother because she is not  God. Only God, the ultimate creator has the right to choose who may live and who shall  die. Humans do not have the right or the power to control the quality of life and to  avoid suffering. The issue of abortion is not just life, but how life is created and the  extent to which human intention and control the process, both before and after birth.  All humans inventions and interventions may give us a world to regret. (Clark p3) With  abortion, we humans give ourselves dominion over a large part of God's plans and our  destiny.   Abortion becomes especially evil when the bond between mother and child is broken  and it is being used as an alternative birth control when humans cannot control their  irresponsible sexual hungers. If beings are responsible enough to be sexually active,  they should also be responsible enough to accept consequences, and if that means  becoming pregnant and creating a life, then that life should have the opportunity to  live. There should be a bond or relationship between a mother and child, whether born  or unborn.  Mothers and her children form a bond unlike any other felling of love; when a child is  aborted, before given the right to grow in the bond, does the mother feel the  connection with her child or is it just uterine material. Abortion is never about just  abortion. It is    
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