Saturday, October 26, 2019
Abortion and the Importance of Religion :: Papers
Abortion and the Importance of Religion There is a negative relationship between support for abortion and the importance of religion, while controlling party affiliation. Among males, there is a negative relationship between support for abortion and the importance of religion. Among females, there is a negative relationship between support for abortion and the importance of religion. A personââ¬â¢s religious background greatly influences whether or not they support abortion. When religion plays an important role in someoneââ¬â¢s life, they are less likely to support abortion. Most religions strongly disapprove of the taking of someoneââ¬â¢s life. They consider it one of the highest sins a human can commit. They believe that abortion is considered murder because even a fetus has a spirit so it shall be considered a living human. When religion plays a less important role in a personââ¬â¢s life, they are more likely to support abortion. These people are more likely to consider reasons for the abortion rather than never permitting it. These people tend to look at the women and why she is requesting the abortion. They are less likely to consider a fetus a living being until it is born. The first hypothesis indicates that the higher the importance of religion is to a person the less supportive they would be of abortion, with regards to that persons political party affiliation. The party in which a person identifies with will have a direct effect on the link between support for abortion and the importance of religion. Political parties, as well as a persons religious background, play a major role in attitudes towards different issues. By nature, democrats are more likely to approve abortion than republicans. A personââ¬â¢s religious background usually has an effect on which party they associate themselves with. Therefore, there must be a link between a personââ¬â¢s party affiliation, religious background, and their support of abortion. The second and third hypotheses indicate that gender has an effect on support for abortion based on their religious beliefs. I believe that men are less likely to approve abortion than women because of the womenââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ movement that has been going on for years. Many women are more apt to approve of the idea of pro-choice. They want to decide what is best for them, not some politician in Washington, D.C. A 90ââ¬â¢s women is more independent than say a 50ââ¬â¢s women. They are battling for womenââ¬â¢s rights. Abortion is a very controversial issue which directly effects womenââ¬â¢s rights. I believe that
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