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| Subject: Abortion's Debate Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:13 am | |
| Abortions Debate
0. Quick Warnings Some people here may be talking of personal experiences. Experiences that be have been difficult, if not traumatic for certain people. Others may talk of profound conviction. In either case, there is no medals or awards to the biggest screamer. We ask you respect each others point of views and accept that views and opinions differ and that they may not agree with you.
I. Introduction Abortion, all opinions set aside, is artificially terminating a pregnancy in order to avoid birth. In countries, or states, where it is allowed, it is most frequently before 5 months. Prohibited in the past and is still largely controversed today. It has been seen as a right for women over their bodies for some, as well as a legalised form of murder to others. Indeed, abortion raises questions concerning people's ethics; what is accepted, what can be accepted, what "should" be accepted.
II.a Pro-Abortionists Among the people who support, the most wide spread arguments are: > Mother's right to refuse the future infant > The rape case scenario > The difficulty and bad timing of childbirth
II.b. Anti-Abortionists Among the people who firmly oppose, the most used arguments are: > The future baby's rights > The right to life - Or the non-right to murder > The complications of abortion > Fear of loss of ethic, distinction towards abortion
III. Where You come in What are your views on abortion? Do you think it should be accepted/refused? Do you think environments and conditions could eventually justify/block abortions?
[size=9]Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion |
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