Usage of church doctrine in the discussion on abortion In the controversial argument, different people have different opinions and opinions. In the case of Christianity with many different sects, there are various opinions in religion as well. In the Bible there are paragraphs that can be used as a professional choice or as a professional reading. I will now try to use Christian 's text to help explain their position on abortion. Pro-choice ---------- "You formed me a part of my heart, so you knit me in the uterus of my mother.
Modern Christian sects have subtle positions, ideas and teachings about abortion, especially if they are in danger of extinction. The Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and most Evangelical Protestantisms oppose deliberate abortion, but allow actions called indirect pregnancy abortion, that is, acts that do not require fetal death as a purpose or means Abortion Side effects The abortion is approved in mainstream Protestant denominations such as Methodist Church, United Christian Church, Presbyterian Church (USA), American Evangelical Lutheran Church. More generally, a Christian sect can be seen as supporting life, but other denominations can be seen as supporting the choice. In addition, some sects have a small number of ethnic minorities who oppose sectarianism on abortion.
The majority of the anti-abortion movement in the United States and the world has been supported by the Roman Catholic Church, Christian Light, Lutheran-Missouri Religious Conference, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Conference, England Church, and the Northern Episcopal Church. America, Orthodox Church, Jesus Christ Church of the Latter-day Saints (LDS). However, the teachings of prevention of abortion of these sects are very different. The Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church believe abortion is unethical in all circumstances, but if the mother's life is threatened, the fetus dies due to indirect, not intentional action There is also.