Should a woman have the right to choose abortion?

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Should a woman have the right to choose abortion?

Catholic does not only disallow abortion, they take a step back further to disallow also the use of contraception. Protestant is widely divided into groups of no-no, yes-yes, and some in between of case by case permission.

Thailand law on abortion allows only for raped cases and health reasons. Underground abortion with substandard medical treatments has killed young girls in numbers each year. Safe illegal abortion is a privilege of the affluent few. Legislation has played a deaf ear or has been very slow in considering abortion law. Cries for speedy approval and shouts for disapproval of the Bill has been going on and off for decades.

In USA., the United States Supreme Court granted women the absolute right to abortion during the first six months of pregnancy and an unqualified right to abortion during the final three months as early as 1973. Suddenly, abortion ceases to be a crime and became a right. The number of legal abortion has increased drastically since.

Should women all have this equal right to choose abortion freely as their counterparts in USA? The issue really centers on the question of when human life begins. The answer is, indeed, crucially important. If life begins early at the time of conception, then abortion is murder. It is the violation of the commandment, "Ye shall not kill."

However, the issue is extremely complicated that no consensus can be derived from any respective disciplines of medicine, philosophy and theology. Ethical concerns such as the rightness or wrongness of abortion can draw no conclusion either. What shall we do?

The proper way in response to the Bible when the Bible is silence in a subject is to keep quiet. We should be obedient and accept the will of our Father if He seeks not to review Himself in a particular subject. Instead, we should simply seek His revelation in the subject in other appropriate part of the Bible.

Rome 13:1-2 says, "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established." As a result, women should have the abortion right according to the right you are granted in your country. Since Hubpages.com is an American site with majority American readers, I would therefore conclude that "Yes" woman should have the right to choose abortion.

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Chef Jeff  says:
2 months ago

Very insightful comments! In the U.S. before Roe vs, Wade illegal abortions killed many thousands of women and made it impossible for many hundreds of thousands to ever give birth. It was an ugly, terrible chapter in our nation's history.

I think that prevention is worth more than cure, so I would strongly advocate for any and all preventative measures to be available to all women. I do not like the idea of abortion becoming just another method of birth control when there are so many non-invasive measures for preventing pregnancy available to women and men in our time.

Just the same, I also believe that women have the right to control their bodies means but they also have the responsibility to control their bodies, and if they have frivolous, unprotected sexual realtions, they are being irresponsible if they allow themselves to become pregnant through neglect. Women need to take more control of their bodies by refusing to have frivolous, unprotected sex.

For those raped or in cases of incest, it is a different story. A woman forced into sexual assault should have many more rights to terminate a possible pregnancy. And if they decide not to have an abortion they should also have more rights to help after giving birth. This could include child support, adoption, housing assistance and other help to raise the child.

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