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"Abortion"

Every year in the United States 1.4 million babies are killed by abortion and if you were to multiply 1.4 million by thirty-two years, which is the amount of years since abortion was made legal, that is 44.8 million innocent lives lost due to abortion in the United States alone.

Many supporters of abortion state that it is a women's right to decide to carry the child or to have an abortion. It takes two people to conceive the child, but the man isn't allowed any rights in deciding whether the child lives. Abortion isn't a right, it should never be considered as such. It certainly isn't considered a person's right to murder a person after birth, and it shouldn't be allowed previous to birth. No one other than God has the right to make the decision to end life.

Every person that is allowed to be killed by abortion could have changed something in the world. If the United States had 44.8 million more people so many great things could have happened. Chances are that at some point you would have met one of the 44.8 million people and any one of those babies could have some day grown to be great scientists that could have cured cancer. Some of those babies might have grown to be doctors, lawyers, or teachers. Each one of the 44.8 million babies had the potential to make an impact on the world in a positive way, but those children were never given the chance.

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