Why do people think abortion is okay?

Asked by: Prof. Everette Kozey  |  Last update: March 28, 2026
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People believe abortion is okay for reasons centered on bodily autonomy, reproductive rights, health, and personal circumstances, viewing it as essential healthcare and a fundamental human right, while others prioritize fetal rights, seeing abortion as ending a human life, making it a deeply divided issue based on differing moral, ethical, and religious beliefs about when life begins and individual liberty versus the sanctity of potential life.

Why is abortion okay?

In some cases, abortion is necessary to save the person's life or preserve their health. When people are denied access to safe abortion care, they are at higher risk of resorting to unsafe methods that can lead to severe or life-threatening complications.

What percentage of people regret having an abortion?

Abortion regret rates vary widely in studies, with some showing low regret (around 5%) and high decision satisfaction (over 90% feeling it was the right choice long-term), while other research highlights significant negative emotions like sadness, guilt, or depression, though these often decrease over time. Some studies report substantial rates of regret (e.g., 41%) but often coexist with relief, and many women experience mixed emotions, with feelings shifting from initial difficulty and negative emotions to long-term relief and certainty about their decision. 

Will God forgive me for having an abortion?

Yes, according to many Christian teachings, God offers forgiveness for abortion through repentance, confession, and faith in Jesus Christ, with resources often pointing to verses like 1 John 1:9 and Psalm 32, emphasizing that abortion is not an unforgivable sin but a matter for which Jesus' sacrifice provides atonement, leading to peace and freedom from guilt through Christ's power, though specific beliefs vary by denomination, such as the Catholic Church viewing it as a grave sin but still within God's merciful reach. 

Is abortion morally acceptable?

Recent polling found that, when asked if abortion was morally wrong, almost half of Americans said that it was (47 percent), with only 13 percent reporting that abortion was morally acceptable, and 27 percent stating that abortion is not a moral issue.

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Is abortion ever okay?

Abortion is a common health intervention. It is very safe when carried out using a method recommended by WHO, appropriate to the pregnancy duration and by someone with the necessary skills. However, around 45% of abortions are unsafe. Unsafe abortion is an important preventable cause of maternal deaths and morbidities.

What religions think abortion is wrong?

Religions strongly against abortion include the Catholic Church, Latter-day Saints (Mormons), and many Evangelical Protestant denominations, viewing life as beginning at conception and abortion as morally wrong; some strands of Islam and Orthodox Christianity also strongly oppose it, though views vary significantly by denomination and interpretation, with many faiths allowing exceptions for the mother's life. 

What is the biggest sin God cannot forgive?

In Christianity, the "unforgivable sin" or "eternal sin" is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which involves persistently rejecting God's grace and attributing the work of the Holy Spirit (like Jesus' miracles) to evil, showing a hardened, final refusal to repent, as described in Matthew 12:31-32, Mark 3:28-29, and Luke 12:10. While some traditions point to pride as the original sin, blasphemy against the Spirit is specifically identified as the unpardonable act in the Bible. 

What does the Bible say about unborn babies?

The Bible portrays unborn babies as known and valued by God, created with purpose, and possessing personhood, with verses like Psalm 139:13-16 (God knitting them together), Jeremiah 1:5 (God knowing them before birth), and Isaiah 49:1 (God calling them from the womb) emphasizing divine involvement and identity before birth, viewing children as blessings and life in the womb as precious. While not explicitly defining "personhood," passages suggest God sees prenatal life as continuous with postnatal life, considering it fully human and deserving of protection, contrasting with the condemnation of child sacrifice.
 

Is abortion wrong in Christianity?

The Bible itself does not contain direct references to abortion. Today, Christian denominations hold widely variant stances: Most mainline Protestant denominations support abortion legalization, while Catholicism, Evangelicalism and Eastern Orthodoxy condemn abortion under almost all circumstances.

What state is #1 in teen pregnancy?

Mississippi consistently has the highest teen pregnancy (or birth) rate in the U.S., often followed closely by Arkansas, with other Southern states like Louisiana, Kentucky, and Oklahoma also ranking high, though rates have generally declined nationally, with data from recent years showing Mississippi leading with rates around 24.9-27.9 per 1,000 teens.
 

Do abortions cause future miscarriages?

Many studies have shown that surgical abortion has little impact on future pregnancies.

What country has the highest abortion rate?

While data varies, Greenland, Vietnam, and Madagascar often rank among countries with the highest abortion rates per 1,000 women, with rates around 85, 64, and 60 per 1,000, respectively, though Greenland's small population skews statistics, and some sources show high rates in countries with restricted access like Pakistan and India due to unsafe abortions. China and Russia have the highest total numbers of abortions, but their rates per capita are lower than some developing nations. 

Can a relationship survive an abortion?

Abortion affects everyone in different ways. Some couples manage to work through their emotions together and keep the relationship intact. For others, the experience can be too overwhelming, and they eventually break up. That being said, studies have found that abortion tends to have damaging effects on relationships.

Why are abortions wrong?

ANSWER: Abortion takes a child's life. From the moment of conception, every person is a distinct and living human being with intrinsic worth, who possesses the basic right to life. Abortion harms women. Abortion poses serious short-term and long-term risks to women's physical and emotional health.

What happens to your body after an abortion?

After an abortion, your body undergoes recovery with common physical effects like bleeding, cramping, and fatigue, similar to a heavy period, while hormonal changes can cause temporary symptoms like breast tenderness or nausea; recovery time and specific symptoms (medical vs. surgical) vary, but rest, monitoring for infection (fever, heavy bleeding, smelly discharge), and using sanitary pads are crucial, with your period typically returning in 4-6 weeks, and pregnancy possible soon after. 

Do miscarried babies go to heaven?

Do unborn children who are aborted or who die in the womb go straight to heaven? Would this be true even if the parents of the baby were not saved? The short answer is yes.

What does Jesus say about pregnancy?

13 For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. 14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. 15 My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.

Will children be raptured?

Children before the age of accountability will participate in the rapture. The Age of Accountability is the idea that there is an age at which a person becomes morally responsible for their actions, and those who die before reaching this age are automatically saved. However, the Bible does not provide a specific age.

What is the #1 worst sin?

There's no single #1 worst sin; it depends on the religious or moral framework, but pride is often called the root of all evil (Christianity/Islam), while the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (unforgivable sin) is considered the gravest in the Bible. Other severe sins include child abuse (Catholicism) and sins that "cry to Heaven" (like shedding innocent blood or oppressing the poor). 

What sins keep you out of heaven?

Different faiths list sins that can hinder entering heaven, often including sexual immorality (adultery, fornication, lust), idolatry, murder, greed/covetousness, dishonesty (lying, slandering, theft), drunkenness, wrath, pride, envy, and sloth, emphasizing that unrepentant sin separates people from God, though many traditions offer paths to forgiveness through repentance and faith. 

What are the three unforgivable sins?

With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.

Can you go to heaven if you get an abortion?

His prayer of repentance in Psalm 51 is classic. We have every reason to believe that, even after his compound sins of adultery and murder, David was forgiven and restored to fellowship with God. There is no less reason to believe that those who undergo abortions may be forgiven, too.

Do Jews support abortion?

Judaism does not forbid abortion, but it does not permit abortion on demand. Abortion is only permitted for serious reasons. Judaism expects every case to be considered on its own merits and the decision to be taken after consultation with a rabbi competent to give advice on such matters.

What religions don't support LGBTQ?

Many religions, including Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, conservative Protestant denominations (like Southern Baptists, some Lutherans, Methodists, Pentecostals, and Evangelicals), and Islam, generally do not support LGBTQ+ identities or same-sex sexual activity, viewing them as sinful or against religious doctrine, with views ranging from condemnation to exclusion. Other faiths like Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, and some traditional Hinduism and Buddhism perspectives also often discourage or prohibit LGBTQ+ practices, though interpretations vary widely within these faiths.