Abortion
Why I believe abortion invalidates the constitution.
Perhaps one of the most strongly debated arguments for the controversy over abortion lies within cases of rape and endangerment to the mother. “Even citizens who claim that they are pro-life believe that abortion should be allowed in these severe cases” (Ross 2). Nevertheless, keeping in mind the few people who are 100% pro-life,
it is important to recognize the unconstitutional ways of this. Denying a woman of an abortion after she has been raped is an outrageous thought. “What woman wants the burden of a very unfortunate incident to be plastered upon her until her baby is born?”
(Dudley 1) A woman who is raped and has to deal with an unwanted pregnancy because of her unfortunate incident is not being treated fairly. While considering outlawing abortion, it is also important to keep in mind a woman’s best wellbeing. A woman whose baby is putting her life in danger should certainly be given the option of an abortion to save her own life.
Another lingering question in the controversy involving abortion is religion. In the constitution, United States citizens are given the freedom to follow any religion that he or she pleases. “It is illegitimate to make laws about abortion, because opposition to abortion is based on religious belief mostly, and in the United States it is not acceptable to make laws based on religious belief” (Johanson 1). The Catholic faith, for example, is pro-life because this religion believes that abortion is murder to an unborn child. The Christian faith believes that a human soul becomes present as soon as conception occurs. This belief evolves from one of the Catholic Church’s Ten Commandments; Thy shou not kill. However, to outlaw abortion for the Catholic faith would be unjust. Declaring abortion illegal for the sake of the Catholic faith would be mixing politics and religion. “Politicians and political parties should not discuss abortion and there should be no laws restricting abortion, because abortion is a religious issue, and for politicians to get involved in it would be something that the constitution prohibits” (Johanson 1). While taking into account that all religions have their own separate beliefs on abortion, to
outlaw it in the United States would be mixing religion and politics which does not follow the important “freedom of religion” section in the constitution.
After analyzing both point of views, I conclude that my belief in the topic of abortion is pro-choice. Being pro-choice does not mean that a person believes in murder. Being pro-choice simply means that the person follows the rights stated in the constitution. Believing in a person’s privacy rights, the duty to keep a pregnant woman safe, and the rights given to practice one’s own religion, are reasons why abortion should
be kept as an option to a woman who feels she can not endure the labor that comes with having a baby. “In some of the women’s cases, where she has been raped, or her life is in danger, an abortion is the only reliable option for the sake of the unborn child and for her” (Dudley 2). The constitutional issue of abortion that exists should no longer be a question because of all the reasons as to why it should not be illicit.
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Post CommentAndy-N
On March 17, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Well written. I don’t agree with some of your points but it is well presented.
Why I don’t like the self righteous posturing of people of emotion I have a similar reasoning as yours to not endorse abortion.
But it is definately something that can be discussed in a civil manner as you have done here.
Neil
On February 16, 2009 at 2:01 pm
But how about those prostitute and baby makers, if a prostitute make sex with a men and she get pregnant, she has also the right to chose whether she will abort or let the baby live.