Thursday, September 19, 2019
Christianity and Abortion :: Papers
 Christianity and Abortion       The Christian belief in the sanctity of life is based on the teachings       of famous Christians and on what they read in the bible, the teachings       of Jesus. A quote from the bible which seems to support the view that       abortion is wrong is from Psalm 139:13, verses 15-16,       à         ââ¬Å"You created every part of me;       You put me together in my motherââ¬â¢s wombâ⬠¦       When my bones were being formed,       Carefully put me together in my motherââ¬â¢s womb.       When I was growing there in secret,       You knew that I was there ââ¬â       You saw me before I was born.       The days allotted to me       Had all been recorded in your book,       Before any of them ever began.â⬠       à         This seems to be saying that god has already begun to have an influence       on the life of a person before they are even born. The life of a person       is already unique and god has already given them their own identity       before they are born. If this is true, and the quote seems to be saying       that it is, then abortion would have to be seen as a crime on the same       level as murder. There are no good grounds for murder, one of the Ten       Commandments says,       à         ââ¬Å"Do not commit murder.â⬠       à         So, if we were to consider only this quote then we would have to see       abortion as fundamentally wrong, any justification for abortion would       become a justification for murder, and we can see no justification for       murder, the ultimate sin. Another quote from the bible would seem to       strengthen this view, Jeremiah 1:4-5       à         The Lord said to me, ââ¬ËI chose you before I gave you life, and before       you were born I selected you to be a prophet to the nations.â⬠       à         This seems to suggest, as did the last quote, that God decides the fate       of the child before it is born, abortion would prevent the child from    					  Christianity and Abortion  :: Papers   Christianity and Abortion       The Christian belief in the sanctity of life is based on the teachings       of famous Christians and on what they read in the bible, the teachings       of Jesus. A quote from the bible which seems to support the view that       abortion is wrong is from Psalm 139:13, verses 15-16,       à         ââ¬Å"You created every part of me;       You put me together in my motherââ¬â¢s wombâ⬠¦       When my bones were being formed,       Carefully put me together in my motherââ¬â¢s womb.       When I was growing there in secret,       You knew that I was there ââ¬â       You saw me before I was born.       The days allotted to me       Had all been recorded in your book,       Before any of them ever began.â⬠       à         This seems to be saying that god has already begun to have an influence       on the life of a person before they are even born. The life of a person       is already unique and god has already given them their own identity       before they are born. If this is true, and the quote seems to be saying       that it is, then abortion would have to be seen as a crime on the same       level as murder. There are no good grounds for murder, one of the Ten       Commandments says,       à         ââ¬Å"Do not commit murder.â⬠       à         So, if we were to consider only this quote then we would have to see       abortion as fundamentally wrong, any justification for abortion would       become a justification for murder, and we can see no justification for       murder, the ultimate sin. Another quote from the bible would seem to       strengthen this view, Jeremiah 1:4-5       à         The Lord said to me, ââ¬ËI chose you before I gave you life, and before       you were born I selected you to be a prophet to the nations.â⬠       à         This seems to suggest, as did the last quote, that God decides the fate       of the child before it is born, abortion would prevent the child from    					    
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