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Implications of the value and sanctity of life for the issue of abortion GapFill

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Within debates around medical issues such as euthanasia and abortion, there are two distinct and different ways of approaching the value of human life. The first is known as the  length of lifesanctity of lifequality of lifetype of life, which is the belief that God created life, and, therefore, it is a gift. It is special and should be protected. The second is  length of lifetype of lifequality of lifesanctity of life, which is the idea of how  goodvaluableproductiveuseful life is, valuing the experience of the person experiencing the life in question. Factors which influence this might include the  healthwealthspeciesgender of the individual, as it is considered that a life where an individual is suffering is of lesser value than a life without suffering. Many religious individuals, such as Christians, are largely against practices such as euthanasia and abortion based on the principle of the  qualitylengthsanctityreality of life. They would argue that life is a gift from God and, therefore, should not be ended, as it is the place of  GodSt PaulJesusus alone to make the decision about when life ends. For example, if a Christian believes that life begins at   conception24 weeksbirthheartbeat then the ending of any pregnancy would be the ending of a life, and, therefore, immoral. This is because they believe that the life, even if it has only just formed, is still a life and is, therefore, sacred. Arguments for abortion often use  softquality of lifehardsanctity of life arguments, as they do not view the foetus as having personhood. They may point to the quality of life of the mother, and the impact that pregnancy and motherhood will impact on her. They may also argue that if the foetus has a  malnutritionmedicalmentalsize issue, then this may also be grounds for abortion.

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