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... The argument of pro-choice versus pro-life is a case based solely on ones individual, moral beliefs. ... With the subject of abortion comes many questioning ideas relying solely on individuals views concerning life and death of an unborn human. ... When this law passed, it was a large opening for many opposing arguments based on the pro-life point of view. ...
Pro-life advocates make a point that brain activity occurs in fetuses, but this position has problems. The conventional pro-life view needs to account for the zygote, not the fetus; No brain activity is found in zygotes. ... The conventional pro-life view can not incorporate this argument into the personhood criteria at all. ... The pro-life advocates again say that the fetus is a living being and so it can feel pain. ... Neither pro-life nor pro-choice can generate a logically consistent position on abortion without abandoning other strongly held personal beliefs.
Approximate Word count = 727 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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