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... If I get an abortion will I feel like a murderer? ... She pondered whether or not she should get an abortion. ... Her predicament is: Should I have an abortion or not? Subsequently her moral problem is: Is having an abortion moral or immoral? ... He told me “if murder is illegal, why isn’t having an abortion illegal?” He thought that an abortion was taking an innocent child’s life. ... He also went on about how the process of having an abortion is a disgusting and atrocious scene. ... A moral relativist in this situation believes that the individual’s decision when pondering whether or not to have the abortion, Jessica in this situation, is right for that person. ... This is called Individual Moral Relativism. ... A moral relativist also can argue that some pro-life supporters who think abortion is immoral don’t care for "the preservation of human life." A moral relativist who agrees with pro-choice in this situation and thinks that abortion is moral think that pro-lifers contradict their "pro-life" ideals by resorting to violent and disruptive acts to try to force their views on people.
Approximate Word count = 844 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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