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Hi everyone. This question has been bothering me lately. Why should a direct abortion be worse morally than an indirect abortion? 

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Now, if you search the Vatican website you can find at least one reference to indirect abortion:Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law:
You shall not kill the embryo by abortion and shall not cause the newborn to perish.75 God, the Lord of life, has entrusted to men the noble mission of safeguarding life, and men must carry it out in a manner worthy of themselves. Life must be protected with the utmost care from the moment of conception: abortion and infanticide are abominable crimes.76
… The author rightly affirms the overall immorality of abortion; however, his position on therapeutic abortion is ambiguous.(52) In his discussion of the possibility of medical intervention in some very difficult cases, it is not clear whether he is referring to what has traditionally been called “indirect abortion”, or if he admits the lawfulness of procedures which do not come under this category…
It’s a matter of intention. Let’s get around mental constructs and go to the meat.Hi everyone. This question has been bothering me lately. Why should a direct abortion be worse morally than an indirect abortion?![]()
In order to have grave/mortal sin, the intention to sin must be there. A direct abortion is only intended to end the life of the unborn child. An indirect abortion is intended to cure/treat another disease in the mother with the side-effect of the death (possible) of the unborn child.Hi everyone. This question has been bothering me lately. Why should a direct abortion be worse morally than an indirect abortion?![]()