Tuesday, January 6, 2015

  1. Should abortion continue to be legal as stipulated by Roe v. Wade? Why or why not?
          Yes because it becomes the consent of the person and there family to decide whether or not they will give birth, and if they find it moral to kill the life of an infant.
  1. What are the medical implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold the constitutionality of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act?
          The medical implications are for the safety and the well being of the woman who chooses to do abortion, and protecting the prenatal life.
  1. Are there any situations in which abortions should be declared illegal or be severely restricted?
         Yes when a woman endures sexual intercourse for "fun" without protection, and ends up pregnant should become illegal because she had chose to do the certain actions but it is legal when they are raped.
  1. Which side in the debate has been more successful in making their case on the issue of abortion and why?
           The side of abortion being up to the consent of the woman didn't, but it being considered as a murder to kill the fetus is successful as there are implications to be considered and that is because a life is being killed.
  1. Based upon your understanding of the core beliefs and principles of the major camps in this discussion, is compromise possible? Why or why not?
          Compromise is possible because it depends on the woman in order to choose whether they will do with the fetus, and whether or not they consider it legal or illegal to have an abortion.

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