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What’s your denomination’s/religion’s views/position towards abortion? If you have no religion what is your own personal views towards abortion.
The ELCA describes itself as “a community supportive of life,” and encourages women to explore alternatives to abortion such as adoption. However, the Social Statement asserts that there are certain circumstances under which a decision to end a pregnancy can be “morally responsible.” These include cases where the pregnancy “presents a clear threat to the physical life of the woman,” situations where “the pregnancy occurs when both parties do not participate willingly in sexual intercourse,” and “circumstances of extreme fetal abnormality, which will result in severe suffering and very early death of an infant.” Regardless of the reason, the ELCA opposes abortion when “a fetus is developed enough to live outside a uterus with the aid of reasonable and necessary technology.” The ELCA opposes “laws that deny access to safe and affordable services for morally justifiable abortions,” and “laws that are primarily intended to harass those contemplating or deciding for an abortion.” The statement emphasizes the prevention of circumstances leading to abortion, specifically encouraging “appropriate forms of sex education in schools, community pregnancy prevention programs, and parenting preparation classes.”
The ELCA describes itself as “a community supportive of life,” and encourages women to explore alternatives to abortion such as adoption. However, the Social Statement asserts that there are certain circumstances under which a decision to end a pregnancy can be “morally responsible.” These include cases where the pregnancy “presents a clear threat to the physical life of the woman,” situations where “the pregnancy occurs when both parties do not participate willingly in sexual intercourse,” and “circumstances of extreme fetal abnormality, which will result in severe suffering and very early death of an infant.” Regardless of the reason, the ELCA opposes abortion when “a fetus is developed enough to live outside a uterus with the aid of reasonable and necessary technology.” The ELCA opposes “laws that deny access to safe and affordable services for morally justifiable abortions,” and “laws that are primarily intended to harass those contemplating or deciding for an abortion.” The statement emphasizes the prevention of circumstances leading to abortion, specifically encouraging “appropriate forms of sex education in schools, community pregnancy prevention programs, and parenting preparation classes.”