Christians with different reactions of abortion and euthanasia have different views on abortion and euthanasia. The English church insists that life is a gift and a future of God, "plowed, supported, and protected." "That case" This explains the sick and vulnerable people, and those who need special attention and the fetus should be treated like other people.
Christian's reaction abortion against abortion or euthanasia is the death (life) of the fetus from the mother's womb, regardless of willful (surgery / abortion) or accident (abortion). Christian has a different view on abortion. The Roman Catholic Church does not allow abortion. When people start to exist, they do not agree with the exact moment of human development. - Christian's view on abortion "You should not be killed" (Exodus 20: 13 New International Version of the Bible) In the Christian church there is a general wish to apply according to the teachings of the Bible. But this is not easy and there are many alternative readings about the Bible leading to different views about the moral implications of abortion. In general, the church unites to condemn the abortion
Christian's response to abortion Christians responds to abortion in various ways. Some Christians follow the teachings of the church and adhere strictly to the rules established by the church. Some read the Bible and see if they can take the most appropriate attitude for abortion. As Christians believe that other Christians know Jesus 'abortion process, it may follow the example of Jesus' life and teaching to try again on his way of living. The term abortion comes from Latin abortion. Here, "ab" means "amiss", "oriri" means "may be born, emerge". (1) In addition to killing an infant, it exists in many societies, both primitive and progressive. The earliest record of abortion technology can be traced back to the work of ancient China about 4 600 years ago. Shennong is prescribing the use of mercury to induce abortion. (3) ancient pessary or vaginal suppository
Christian rights include abortion, euthanasia, contraception, pornography, gambling, obscene, national authorized prayers at public schools, contents of textbooks (under construction), homosexuality, sex education. In the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, the Supreme Court decided to treat abortion as a constitutionally protected right, the driving force behind the rise of Christians in the 1970s. Due to the changing political background, rights of Christians advocating other problems such as opposing euthanasia and fighting for abstinence education were born.