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Implications of the value and sanctity of life for the issue of abortion Categorise
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Pro-choice
Pro-life
'It's a woman's body – so it's a woman's choice'
'I don't believe abortion is the ideal situation – it's sad when it happens, but it does need to be legal in order to ensure that people in situations such as rape or incest can make that choice if they want to or need to'
'It's an example of compassion to make sure that the mother can make the choice about her own body – especially in the instance of vulnerable people. Jesus taught us to show compassion to people, so that should apply to pregnant people seeking abortions'
'Life begins at conception, so abortion is wrong'
'I don't believe that absolute morality can apply to abortion – there is so much that differs on a case-by-case basis, it needs to be evaluated using situation ethics'
'Abortion is sinful according to Exodus 20:13 because it is the ending of a human life'
'Abortion is wrong because the foetus is a baby – a human life – and so to end that life is tantamount to murder, which is a sin'
'The Bible teaches that all human life is sacred and holy – that extends to babies in their mothers' wombs'
'As an atheist and a humanist, I believe it is wholly the choice of the mother'
'The only instance where I believe that abortion can be justified is if there is no other choice whatsoever – if it is an essential medical procedure to save the mother's life then it can be considered to be okay'