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Life, Death, And Politics: A Run-Down Of The Abortion Debate.

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Life, Death, and Politics:  A Run-Down Of The Abortion Debate.


        Few issues have fostered such controversy as has the topic of abortion.
The participants in the abortion debate not only have firmly-fixed beliefs, but
each group has a self-designated appellation that clearly reflects what they
believe to be the essential issues.  On one side, the pro-choice supporters see
individual choice as central to the debate:  If a woman cannot choose to
terminate an unwanted pregnancy, a condition which affects her body and possibly
her entire life, then she has lost one of her most basic human rights. These
proponents of abortion believe that while a fetus is a potential life, its life
cannot be placed on the same level with that of a woman.  On the other side, the
pro-life opponents of abortion argue that the fetus is human and therefore given
the same human rights as the mother.   Stated simply, they believe that when a
society legalizes abortion, it is sanctioning murder.
     In today's more industrialized societies, technology has simplified the
abortion procedure to a few basic and safe methods.  Technology, however, has
also enhanced society's knowledge of the fetus.  Ultrasound, fetal therapy, and
amniocentesis graphically reveal complex life before birth, and it is this
potential human life that is at the heart of the debate.
     In order to form an opinion on this matter, we must first question and
define several common factors which are numerously debated.

I.  When does human life begin?

     Scientists identify the first moment of human life as that instant when
a sperm cell unites with an ovum or egg cell.   The billions of cells that
collectively make up a human being are body cells.  Unless manipulated, these
body cells are and remain what they appear to be: skin, hair, bone, muscle, and
so on.  Each has some worthy function in life and performs that function until
it dies.  Other rare cells, known as germ cells, have the power to t...

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