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Abortion Christian Ethics

Adoption according to the Webster dictionary is legally taking a child into one’s own family and raising him or her as one’s own child. There are many types of adoptions. There include public, private, kinship, stepparent, transracial, and intercountry/internations. The most common form of adoption is kinship/stepparents. The United States Health Department and Human Resources website has detailed statistics of adoptions from most of the fifty states including the state of Tennessee which had 2,175 adoptions in 1996. Through a census done in 200, the United States Census Bureau discovered that there were 2,058,915 children that had been adopted living in homes in the United States.

Adolescence is the period from the beginning of puberty until maturity. It can be very awkward and difficult at times (Anatomy &Physiology). The young lady in the case study understands difficult. Her parents have never withheld the fact that she was adopted. Many times they use her adoption as an excuse to not be involved in the girl’s life. She has two brothers who have also been adopted. They are both in prison for dealing drugs. Between the two brothers there are eleven children, all by different mothers. It seems that if her parents would have

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Children are very special and no matter what the cost should have the best life they possible can if that is in the hands of the parents or that of an adopted parent.

In Matthew 1:18-3 was the birth of Jesus Christ. Upon putting her twins up for adoption, their lives are no longer in her control. By giving the twins up for adoption, there is a big chance that the twins will grow up with parents who will love them and provide for them. Without being adopted Jesus might have never learned those traits. gov/

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. In the case study, the young girl says that she does not want to raise her children in her family environment and she does not want her babies to end up like her brothers’ children, walking the streets. If they had not adopted him he would have been sent back to El Salvador with his mother once all his surgeries had been finished where who might have known what she might do to him. Therefore, she has no where else to go. She sent her slaves after the basket. In this story there are no legal processes involved but still Moses was adopted by the Pharaoh’s daughter.

Every child has a destiny and in Jeremiah 29:11 it says, “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

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