Abortion
During the last twenty years, abortion has became one of the most debatablesubject of controversy in the United States. There are two sides to this issue. Pro-life supporters consider as true that every child conceived should be born. Pro-choice supporters believe that every child should be wanted, not born out of resentment. A pro-lifer thinks that from the moment of conception, the fetus is alive. Pro-choicers feel that the decision to abort a pregnancy is the right of the mothers and the government should have no right to interfere. These two opposing beliefs have created a moral dilemma in America. The number of abortions has increased greatly over the past few years. In the United States, at least 1.6 million babies are aborted. Allowing abortion to be legal is immoral. The unborn child is bereaved of their rights. Many people are too concerned with the “rights” of the woman to see the miracle that is happening within her. The government does not give us a right to kill an innocent person to solve our personal problems. Each individual embryo is unique in it’s own little way. If that embryo was aborted, there would never be another one exactly like it. As a
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