Abortion

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I am doing a piece of coursework for yr11 and i am stuck. It is Religious Studies and the topic is abortion. i need views from christianity and roman catholic and any other christian group. the questions are as follows 1.What is meant by the word abortion? 2.What biblical and church teachings might be used in a discussion about abortion? 3.Explain how christians might out their beliefs about abortion into action? 4.'Abortion is it ever justified' do you agree? give reasons to support your answer and show that you have thought about different points of views YOU MUST REFER TO CHRISTIANITY!

With many thanks GEMMA

-- gemma bowen (boweng@leasowes.dudley.gov.uk), May 17, 2002

Answers

Gemma,

I love your name.

I hope that this study helps you to grow in knowledge and understanding about abortion.

1) Abortion - is the termination of something after it starts. You might need Websters help for a little more accurate response.

2) CASTI CONNUBII and Humanae Vitae are just a few Church doctrines that cover abortion. More documents may be found at http://www.newadvent.org/docs/

3) I don't quite understand the question: but Christians might put their beliefs into action by standing in front of an abortion clinic and praying, giving seminars on the negativity of abortion, show scientifically how abortion is murder, and much more!

4) Abortion is as much justified as killing a 20 year old human! That is, it is only justifiable in self defense, where that person is trying to take your life, and in the fight to survive someone is killed. Therefore, sinse the unborn child is not ever trying to kill you - then there is no justifiable reason to kill him/her. This falls under the Christian doctrin "thou shalt not murder".

I hope this helps you, Gemma. May God bless you and your report, and may it open the eyes of all those who read it.

God Bless you.

In Christ

-- jake huether (Jake.huether@lamrc.com), May 17, 2002.


Gemma,

This site hosts a bunch of Catholic links regarding abortion.

http://www.childrenoftherosary.org/wwwfrnds.htm

You might get some more useful info out of this.

Take care - and be sure to update me on how it went.

Thanks.

In Christ

-- Jake Huether (jake.huether@lamrc.com), May 17, 2002.


Also forgot to mention the Popes "Theology of the Body". Christopher West gives a great talk on it (the talk can be found on the web). Just punch in "Theology of the Body" or "Christopher West" on your favorite search engine, and it should direct you.

Good Luck.

In Christ

-- jake huether (jake.huether@lamrc.com), May 17, 2002.


GEMMA

HIYA...what age is year 11 by the way...is that G.C.S.E. I am in AS LEVELS...AGE 16...

TRY: www.Abortiontv.com

It may help your knowledge...but you have to be over 12 to visit it.

Good luck...if its no too late...I have done a coursework EXACTLY like that actaully.

REMEMBER ABOUR THAT LAST EVALUATION QUESTION where you have to give both sides of the view. ALL you have to do is structure it like this.

FIRSTLY: Say wether you agree or dissagree. SECONDLY: Give your REASONS for your oppinion THIRDLY: Give reasons why ANOTHER person would DISSAGREE with YOU FOURTHLY: CONCLUDE

AND YOU WILL GET FULL MARKS EVERY TIME...I GUARANTEE YOU...There is NO RIGHT OR WRONG ANSWER.

LUV DOM

-- Dominic (domngel@hotmail.com), May 27, 2002.


Dominic, you said,

There is NO RIGHT OR WRONG ANSWER

For a classroom essay that is probably true, although a cynic would structure their essay along the same lines as their professor's belief thinking they likely would be graded less critically.

HOWEVER, in reality, your answer is 100% wrong. Thier IS a Right and Wrong answer, in that abortion is murder of innocent children and is wrong, while saving them is good and right.

Frank

P.S. As an undergraduate, I learned very quickly to take the cynic's approach above in the social science classes. I don't think I would now, as I think all we do becomes a part of us (why we have confession I suppose ;-) ) I'd hate to think that someone would read her pro-abortion essay and decide to go have one.

-- Someone (ChimingIn@twocents.cam), May 27, 2002.



Shut up Frank

-- Tom (paulzinxtc@aol.com), July 05, 2002.

Tom,

Is there any particular *reason* for your well-researched rebuttal, or are you just having a bad day?

Frank

-- Someone (ChimingIn@twocents.cam), July 05, 2002.


Dear Frank:
Never mind ''Tom''. He kept it simple, and that's good. The obvious alternative would have been refuting his posts, and by accepting his 3-word statement, we are all saved the disgust. Thanks for your help.

-- eugene c. chavez (chavezec@pacbell.net), July 05, 2002.

i am doing the same project as you and i am really stuck on where to go next, i am on (how chrstians might put their beliefs in to action?) is there any possible websites where i can find info, or do you have any good tips?

-- katie (sonia@btinternet.com), November 21, 2002.

HELLLLPPPP!! I am doing this too i have done the first 3 questions but ive been on the final quetsion for like so many days i just cant find it . i have until wednesday arhhhh ! Zoe

-- Zoe Sutor (bend_it_like_beckham18@hotmail.com), April 06, 2003.


Two of my students in high school are doing research papers on abortion and to help them I referred to two pro-life sites: try

priestsforlife.org and

www.all.org

The first one has some graphic pictures of aborted fetuses. The second one, from American Life League, has testimonies of women who've had abortions and how they're doing now.

After reviewing these sites, the two 18 year old girls in my class have completely changed their attitudes and are quite vocal now about the appalling procedure. God bless the work you do on this project and may it bear good fruit. Theresa

-- Theresa Huether (Rodntee4Jesus@aol.com), April 06, 2003.


hi iam also doing this coursework, if anyone wants any help feel free to email me, i can send you my final copy.

ben

-- Ben ashley gibb (bengibb2000@hotmail.com), October 10, 2003.


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