Most of these supporters though are Christians or solid follewers of God who believe that abortion is considered murder, which would in fact make it a sin. Though there is no quote taken directly from the Bible stating that abortion, or the termination of a birth, is a sin, the Bible does state that murder of a person is a sin, and an unborn is a person. Several of the pro-choice debaters who use religious word to accomidate their debate use these laws from the Bible to illustrate how abortion is injust and a sin in the eyes of …show more content…
For example, the question imposed to the disapproving side from the approving side would be, “What if a woman is unjustly raped by a stranger, becomes pregnant, and makes the decision to have an abortion? Would this be as wrong as a woman who had consensual sex, becomes pregnant, and makes the decision to have an abortion?” An article states “We must help people have the courage to look into the face of a child conceived during rape and say, "You didn't deserve the death penalty." The circumstances of one's conception do not determine a person's worth. These children should not be regarded as "exceptions." But their mothers should be recognized as "exceptional." And as advocates of life, peace and justice, we will never trade one form of violence for another.” (Foster 35). As humans, we are not all the same. We all have different emotions, personlaities, characteristics, mentatlity, etc. Just because more or less women may have the strength to become a victim of rape, and raise a child that was conceived from it, not every woman can equally do the same thing. As a victim, the child will constantly linger as a reminder of the exact moment of her