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             According to a United Nation report only eight out of 126 developing nations have legalized abortion because of high demand. Abortion has not only become legal, but socially and politically excepted in society today. Many people believe in abortion. Approximately 1.4 million abortions are performed annually in the United States. According to Planned Parenthood, over eleven thousand abortions alone are performed in Arizona every year. Abortion is in no way a safe alternative, it is ethically and morally wrong. .
             In 1973 forty million abortions were performed in the United States. In 1973 the Supreme Court passed the law to make abortion legal, because of Roe vs. Wade. This allowed abortion to be performed in hospitals and in legalized abortion clinics, like Planned Parenthood and Crisis Pregnancy Center. Both of these centers are non-profit organizations that help out teens who are wagering pre-martial sex or who have been a victim of rape. Girls who fall under this category are advised to go to Planned Parenthood or any Crisis Pregnancy center to seek .
             counseling, and abortion or pregnancy preventions. Some biblical arguments against abortion are whether or not a fetus is completely human from the point of conception. "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him." (Genesis 1:27) People argue that the fetus is not a human until it is born, but the question we have to ask our self is "what else would it be?" This is a clear answer that God created us in his own image. This in itself is reason enough to abolish abortion. Who are we to determine the value of someone's life! When we are conceived it is because God has a will for us and wants us to live. As mere humans we are not suppose to, under God's law, have any control over death. The sixth commandment is "You shall not murder." Since the fetus is human from the moment of conception, this technically makes abortion murder.


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