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131: Dehumanization Of Infants
Dehumanization Of Infants Author: Rodney E Spearman My article was from one woman’s perspective of how she felt that babies were looked down on from society pro- abortion movement. She says that its a lack of respect for life that is cousing the problem of increased abortion in America, She asked the question “ Why does it seem that the level of infanticide has risen in recent years?” and she gives examples of a trend that she says ... the anti-life movements such as, children having handicaps ,severe physical and intellectual handicaps. she said that in most cases you would consider this disrimitory but in many cases these abortion are considered justified because the baby may have a handicap. She gave allot of reasonable arguments of the unfairness that is involved in the laws in regards to abortion ...
132: Abortion
By: Marlon Deogracias E-mail: mdeogracias@hotmail.com Marlon Deogracias Father Andrews NFO OA1 Monday, March 27, 2000 Abortion: How it is corrupting Today’s Society In today’s society human sexuality is displayed in many was and many forms. It is used on our television programs and commercials ... transmitted diseases, such as herpes, HIV, and AIDS, and most incidentals unwanted pregnancy. Due to society’s ignorance, more and more people are favoring the free will to undergo an abortion, exempting them from a problem brought to them by themselves. This choice in which, many may come across in their life is corrupting today’s society, due to the easiness the decision can be made reality. The act of abortion is causing a dramatic decrease in population, fight to change laws, and increase in anti abortion activists. Bibliography Marlon Deogracias Father Andrews NFO OA1 Monday, March 27, 2000 Abortion: ...
133: Eutahania And Suicide In America
... Judeo-Christian tradition that values life as a right given by God, and that man has no right to play God by deciding who lives and who dies. They oppose abortion, suicide, and euthanasia. Those supporting a quality of life perespective believe that when life no longer has a quality or meaning due to a terminal illness, or for some a ... prenatal euthanasia, due to the fact that some parents and doctors believe that recognized disabilities of the fetus based on genetic tests is a justifiable reason to commit euthanasia or abortion to end suffering. But a Down syndrome child can still find a loving home and can still live a productive life, even if some may view it negatively based on ... transition, not a termination. Religious belief reduces the fear of dying, and survey data indicates that the more religious a person is the less likely they are to favor suicide, abortion, or euthanasia. Yeuh-Ting Lee et al. (1996) hypothesized based on cross cultural studies of euthanasia and abortion that attitudes toward euthanasia and abortion were the effect of culture ( ...
134: Teen Pregnancy
... have to ask at such a young age. Usually the most difficult is how they will tell their parents. What most don't realize is they don't have to. Abortion among teenagers is on the rise, but a lot of teens think they need their parents consent. In some states by law you must have your parents consent. But most ... states that do there is more than likely a neighboring state with no restrictions at all. In my opinion the issue is not whetheer or not teens can have an abortion, because that is already established, but whether or not parents should have to give consent, or be notified, or neither. The arguments for and against this issue aare strong and ... depend mostly on the morals of those making the argument. To some teens it would be impossible to tell their parents they were pregnant let alone that they want an abortion. On the other hand teens sometimes act on imulse rather than giving such an emotional issue a lot of thought. If the parent were forced to give consent it ...
135: Female Adaptation To Male Domi
... question, what are the political and cultural factors that plague the female social status at the other end of the spectrum as well? Let us do a case study of abortion for this purpose. From day one of the battle over abortion rights, defenders of the “right to choose” used a strategy of denial: deny that the foetus is human, deny that it has any rights, or, for that matter, deny that abortion is anything more than having your toenails cut or blowing mucous from your nose. Abortion had nothing to do with morality, but was merely a woman's right to ...
136: Misconceptions In Dealing With
The dispute on abortion has become one of the most heated debates in today's society. It is a subject that can instigate incredibly strong emotions on either side of the argument. Since the ... themselves. A woman treated as an incubator of a fetus by the law is simply a means to an end, therefore disregarded as a person. There are many misconceptions about abortion. These misconceptions can potentially lead to the loss of women's individual and necessary rights to choose for themselves whether or not they want to bear a child. Most of ... utterly refuted. One of these common misconceptions is that human life begins at conception. This conclusion simply does not follow. As affirmed by Thomson in her article A Defense of Abortion: "Similar things may be said about the development of an acorn into an oak tree, and it does not follow that acorns are oak trees, or that we had ...
137: Abortion: Points of View
Abortion: Points of View It is nearly impossible anymore to find someone who doesn't have an opinion about abortion, and probably a strong opinion at that. Yet the endless debates on the topic usually go nowhere, leaving the opponents even more committed to their positions and the open-minded ... choice is like saying that whether or not a parent kills a two-year-old is a matter of personal choice. The goal of these pages is to examine the abortion debate from several perspectives, focusing on the question of when the fetus' life as a person begins. Toward that end I have divided my presentation into four areas:  History, ...
138: Abortion
Abortion As a father of a 15-year-old girl I strongly believe that abortions should be made legal. Which in turn will deter backyard abortions like the one my daughter ... it. Now, how do you suppose a girl of 15 years of age would cope with a baby, without my head start? So you should intelligently see that having an abortion was in the best interest of everyone. It would have eliminated all the problems that would’ve arrived if the baby were to have been born. Abortions are illegal which is why, she was forced to have a backyard abortion to prevent future problems, for her and the baby. Sadly, because it was not done in a proper hospital, she died. So please don’t let this happen to ...
139: Abortion is Murder
Abortion is Murder The founding of entire nation was forged on the principle that all men are created equal under the law. This is the essence of our Declaration of Independance ... me if I valued my life. I wouldn't have a right to live. If you were aborted you would NOT have a chance to ask for your life. If abortion is murder, then can we let this continue? There are 300 million abortions every year in the United States.
140: The Supreme Court Decision of Roe vs Wade
... ruling changed the lives of many, and still has repercussions that affect people everywhere. On January 22, 1973 the court “declared that a woman has a constitutional right to an abortion” (Kaplan 49). Jane Roe vs Henry Wade was a case that was more than just the right to an abortion, this was about women’s rights and privacy issues. Jane Roe was an alias for a Texas woman who wanted an abortion, but Texas laws made it illegal. When this case came to trial, it was difficult because the constitution never stated certain values so it was always interpreted through its ...


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