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Abortion is Wrong Argumentative Essay

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Abortion is Wrong
Many view abortion as being very unfair and immoral. However, these pinions are
pressured to concede that contrary opinion on abortion. Additionally, contemporary liberalism
believes that as much as individuals are against abortions, they have to accept the popular answer
to the common acceptability. This essay will justify the thesis that abortion is unfair and wrong,
the current contentions notwithstanding. Considering the moral position of abortion, it will
explain that condemning abortion is equal to condemning murder in general since its basis is o
protecting human life. Concerning the connection of allowing abortion to liberalism, this essay
will argue that a concession is not impartial, but it is mainly influenced by the views of those
who are proponents of abortion. Many people in the world view abortion as immoral and unjust,
primarily the religious dominations. Yet, it is very difficult to explain to people why abortion is
wrong. Additionally, abortion proponents find it very easy to explain why abortion is a legal
medical practice. A lot of contemporary ethical theories have defended abortion to a large extent.
This essay will give reasons why abortion is immoral.
A fetus is a human being, and murder is morally wrong. According to Miller and Pruss
(536), the life of a human being begins after complete fertilization. Fertilization leads to a
genetically and functionally unique being. This being has the resources that nurture it to a mature
human. After fertilization, the sex of the fetus is determined, and it begins its growth towards a