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I Believe Abortion Is Murder

Abortion is most definitely murder. And life begins even at conception. An unborn baby inside the tummy of a female is a life that God created that has a purpose later in life, not some disposable trash to be gotten rid of.

Lots of people nowadays, since God knows when, have actually given up their children for adoption or even given them to a relative of theirs to take care of the child. Abortion, also, is nothing to be proud of, either, and should be rather a disappointment, not to mention even a disapproval.

If a teenager becomes pregnant, especially at an unexpected time or whatever, she should have the choice of either having help and support in bringing the child up, even when she is finishing school or so, or to give the child up for adoption if things get complicated at the time. Whatever the choice of either may be, the idea of an abortion is wrong and immoral, because the life that is conceived should have a purpose later in life as God would tend for it, because God did create life. Like they say sometimes, "Adoption is an option."

Again, life begins at conception, and abortion is murder.
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JerseyGal · 51-55, F
Speaking from personal experience, I respectfully disagree about part of this. Yes, I agree that adoption is an option [b]IF[/b] that is the woman's choice. I do [b]NOT[/b] feel that any woman should be forced to believe after being raped, that it is considered wrong or murder if she chooses to abort. Being someone who went through rape, there is no way I would ever give birth to that child, not even to give it up for adoption. If I were ever forced or that decision made for me, I would rather kill myself than be made to go through with that. If a person is raped, it should always be their choice as to what they do, without anyone looking down on them or making them feel worse than they already do.
SamHarris · 31-35, M
@JerseyGal That can be one exception. Good point. Thank you, Wingz.