Christians And Abortion
Christians And Abortion
I will tell you about abortion in this essay how it affects people and what types of evidence show that it is not only a sin but in godly and biblical terms a crime.
Also why it can be used for a reason.
One of the toughest issues to debate in our world today is abortion. Abortion is the induced termination of pregnancy before the foetus can survive. Nowadays, abortion affects all people, not just the mother and the baby. There are good, ethical, health-related, political, and religious aspects that affect how people feel towards abortion. By looking at religion and its views, you can see just how hard it would be to argue in the position of this debate.
First of all, I must start with the truth the Bible does not directly say anything about abortion. The actual word is not mentioned at all. During biblical times, abortion was an unthinkable act and "there was no need to mention it in the criminal system" "Children were viewed as a gift or heritage from the Lord the Scriptures state that God opens and closes the womb and is independent over conception.
Abortion is word not often used in the biblical days, probably not even mentioned at all. But now for so many young middle age and maybe even elderly people a common word used about in this society.
A 52% of women getting abortions performed on them are younger than 25 years old and 19% are teenagers. The abortion rate is highest for those women aged 18 to 19 (56 per 1,000 in 1992 pregnancy centers.org).the reasons for this alarming rate are various and vary from person to person.
For instance abortion needs two doctors to take place they must both agree on if you could have an abortion or not, due to the fact it can harm you mentally and physically.
Back in the 1900’s there was a certain rule in a family that a woman could not be conceived by a another man if he was not legally married to him, but now rules have changed, it used to be when this occasionally did happen hen the family would be brought to...
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