Abortion

             Abortion is one of the most controversial issues. In America, two groups are seriously debating this issue; pro-choice and pro-life. While pro-choice saying that abortion is the individual choice of free will to do what they think is right, pro-life objects are morally wrong and are also a form of murder. Every time the subject of abortion is raised, the same question always comes up : should people have the right to terminate the unborn child? To me, the answer is absolute no. No person should have the right to terminate the unborn child which has not yet had the chance to live. Some people still say that abortion is a choice to choose, but it should not be done by reasonable consideration because it has many disadvantages; lacking of morality, healthiness, and responsibility.
             Abortion is totally immoral. Some people think that by the time sperm and egg are mixed together, the fetus or unborn baby is a part of the mother and then the woman has the right to do whatever she wants with her body. They think the fetus is not yet a human being. From this point, abortion may not wrong, but the truth is the fetus has a life and it is completely saperated from its mother; it is another life. It has its own heart and its heart beats as well as its mother's heart does. If women have an abortion, it is not different with murder, killing someone's life, at all. Murder is to kill someone's life. Abortion is also to kill someone's life. So, how are they different? According to my religion, Buddhism, killing life is a sin. Therefore, abortion should be a sin too and that is why it is undoubtedly immoral.
             Another disadvantages from abortion is about health. Abortion is certainly leads to health problems. It is true that nowadays, there are many modern medical techniques that make abortion easier and less dangerous, but there are still a lot of side effects, both physical and mental, after having an abortion. Some women cannot have a baby
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