I rarely get involved in conversations or debates like this, but after reading most of these answers, I feel compelled to thrown in my two cents. 1. People say that rape victims should be allowed to have an abortion, but other women can't.
Here's my problem with that logic. If you believe abortion is a sin, it should be because the "life of the fetus" is human life and sacred. The sanctity of that life should not be dependent on how said life was concieved.
By using this as an argument and saying that it's okay in this case, you're basically saying that a woman that gets pregnant by having consenual sex should be forced to carry to term and birth a baby as a punishment. In that case, it's not an issue of human life, it's a lesson that you think she should learn. 2.
People say that the aborted fetus could have grown up to cure cancer, be the president, cure something else. Really? Chances are it would grow up to be just another person.
Maybe a good person, maybe a not so good person. There's also the possibility that it could have been the next Charles Manson, Bin Laden, a rapist, a theif. So many possibilities... Perhaps people should stay out of other peoples bedrooms and doctors offices.
The choice to have an abortion is one that isn't easy for any woman. Some regret it for the rest of their life, so never look back. If you didn't concieve it, you need to mind your own business.
Abortion is America's holocaust. Think about the lives that have been discarded through this inhumane activity. Has anyone stopped to think that perhaps one of the 40 + million aborted children was the one who would cure cancer?
Maybe one of them was the one who could solve the hunger problem in the world. We'll never know because of the selfishness of our society. Do a little research and you'll find the women in the two landmark court cases that paved the way for legalized baby murder actually were just pawns and had long since changed their minds about abortion.
All of the nonsense you hear about back alley abortions prior to abortion being made legal is just simply not true. If you do the research, actually more women died in abortion clinics AFTER it became legal. On the adoption issue, there are thousands of couples who are forced to look for children to adopt overseas because of the lack of availability in the U.S. because of abortion.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.