Keyara's Viewpoint On Abortion

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Keyara’s viewpoint on abortions
There is at least 3 separate ways to look at abortions; medical standpoint, the child standpoint, and the parent standpoint. Although abortion may not be the easiest topic to discuss it is still a big controversial decision that has a big impact on your character.

Abortion is thought of as women problem however some statics shows that religious beliefs is what drives attitudes on abortion. 59% of women think abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 55% of men also feel as though abortion should be legal. Most people who say religion is very important in their lives believe abortion should either be illegal. Those people who say religion is not important in their lives tend to believe abortion …show more content…

When it comes to an abortion to save the life of the woman, abortion where the woman rape or incest and abortion when the woman’s health is at risk. Although majority of people say that’s not the child’s fault if you were rape or that’s not the child fault if you had sex with your brother. Some people don’t have the ability to love something that they feel they haven’t a choice or not.

Religion does effect people decision Seven-in-ten white evangelical Protestants (70%) think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. 80% of religiously unaffiliated Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases.Black Protestants and Catholics are more divided. Black Protestants, 55% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 41% say it should be illegal. And, among Catholics, 53% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases and 44% say it should be …show more content…

The greatest degree of disagreement is with respect to abortions in the first trimester: 90% of pro-choice respondents think this should be legal while 58% of pro-life respondents think it should be illegal. college graduates (69%) say abortion should be legal in most cases. 57% of people with some college education agree abortion should. Opinion is more evenly divided among those with a high school degree or less: 49% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 48% say it should be illegal in all or most cases. Sometimes by you being in a different environment can also influence your decision on abortions 62 % of black people say abortion should be legal in the US. Black people tend to live the rougher area of a city and it seems that rape is more likely in these areas and white (58%) U.S. adults say abortion should be legal in most cases. Among Hispanics, opinion is evenly split: 50% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 49% say it should be