With regard to Catholic teaching abortion on abortion abortion is not as common as it is today, so abortion is not a safe procedure, so there is not much teaching about abortion. The Bible does not use the word "abortion" but deals directly with the problem, but Christians can use certain Bible verses to support their views. But the Bible emphasizes the dignity of human life; abortion is a strong evil, life is a gift from God, we are all made under the image of God.
In Christianity abortion is an ominous omen, it is thought to be an evil custom, not accepted by God The Roman Catholic Church teaches abortion. It is wrong that any member involved in the practice of the church can be expelled from the church. Jehovah's Witnesses also share a common idea with Catholics that abortion is wrong, and it can be concluded that abortion is highly prohibited in most Christian sects and never accepted in the church . In Northern Ireland, Catholics and Protestants are gathering to oppose the concept of abortion, but this does not mean that all Christian sects oppose abortion behavior and concepts (SPUC, 2010). In such a case, the woman will not be humiliated after abortion unless it violates expert advice.
The official Catholic position stands out: "Since the century the church has confirmed the moral evil by purchasing all abortions, the means are all serious violations of moral law ... abortion and toddlers Murder is a violent crime In an interview with Mother Jones magazine Kissling said: "It took me twenty years to find a government I could beat and I could not put in jail.I finally got a Catholic I found it in the church. "
The teaching of the church about abortion is clear and this has been going on for centuries. According to Q & A of the Catholic Church, abortion "seriously violates the law of morals". Children in the womb are particularly vulnerable and have no defense at all. The church teaches that killing these children is a great sin. Through existing medical technology, children can diagnose certain diseases and disorders before birth. The church strictly prohibits the end of the lives of children diagnosed with such illness. The church also recognizes that some pregnancies are the result of other moral evils, but this does not deny the intrinsic value of the fetus. In this case, women and their families have access to resources to care for their children.