The Abortion Debate

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In today’s world there are many important issues to be aware of and understand. Abortion is a very hot topic in our world today, it causes moral conflict within a person. According to Google, morality is defined as: principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. I believe I am a very moral person, I always try my best to distinguish between right and wrong. My faith and strong belief in God, and christianity influence my opinions on topics such as abortion. Someday I would like to solve the problem that abortion causes.

This topic is important to me for a few, short reasons. First, I am a woman. This topic deals with women’s rights and feminism. Second, the church today stands strongly against abortion and its methods. Lastly it is very controversial and highly
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The first step towards solving the problem is looking at the perspective of both political parties. Forcing the parties to form a mutual respect and agreement to one another’s ideals. The second step is looking at a woman’s perspective and why she would want to have an abortion. Because to understand the problem, the factors need to be checked. If a woman is simply getting an abortion just to have one, then I believe she should not be able to get an abortion. Because most of time when it comes to getting pregnant, you have a choice. Except in the case of rape. Next, there should be a large discussion between groups of people. Such as liberals, conservatives, feminists, and the whole country should be involved. This will definitely not be easy, and do not expect parties to come to a mutual understanding so quickly. This idea could be considered far-out and impossible. But if people are patient, and if they care about this issue, then marvelous steps will be taken. Abortion is a very sensitive topic to many people, especially women. That is why this idea should be presented lightly and with