Abortion

             Life is a priceless thing that can never be replaced. Every living thing that is on the Earth is here for a purpose. So it is very horrendous when a child who is just beginning his or her life is brutally murdered by the act of abortion. This child is affected the most by abortion because he or she will never have the opportunity to experience the happiness of life. The act of abortion is morally, scientifically, and legally wrong.
             Abortion is an immoral act that should never be performed. Our society's beliefs are ruled by moral acts. So an abortion contradicts this belief. Life is precious and should be protected by everybody in this society. Many religions also believe that abortion is wrong because it is the intended killing of a live, human being. The morals and beliefs of many people are affected by their religion and many religions believe that it is immoral and against their beliefs to kill an innocent, harmless infant.
             Scientifically, abortions is against all of its standards. Scientific studies have shown us that a fetus is full of human life at the time of its conception. It is a live, breathing human being. The fetus is created with its own genetic code and there can never be another human being like it. It is an individual who deserves the right to be born and live a full life. As early as two weeks after conception the fetus has a working brain. Just one week later the fetus has a working heart, a circulatory system, and developing eyes, ears, and lungs. The fetus develops at an alarmingly fast rate as it develops so it can live outside of the mother.
             Abortion is also technically legally wrong. Although there have been many court rulings about abortions, the validity of an unborn fetus has never been clearly defined. Many individual states have enacted laws to prevent or delay any kind of abortion. Abortion should be deemed as illegal in the entire world.
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