Friday, May 31, 2019

Abortion and the Columbine High School Massacre :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics

Abortion and the Columbine High civilise Massacre   I am sure all of us have been affected in some way by the horrific tragedy that occurred at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado (April 1999). Certainly, our entire dry land grieves at the death of the many High School teens and faculty who were victims of meaningless violence. Sadly, the bullets of two Columbine students took the lives of thirteen pack away.   This tragedy is an outrage, cries the public . . . These teens were innocent young men, and women who had their whole lives ahead of them. . . . They will never have the opportunity to enjoy adulthood, and the wonders of life. . . . There must be something done to curb this violence These types of comments, along with many others, are surfacing in our nation, as our country cries out in disgust and frustration. What are we to do?, we now ask of each other.   I am convinced that the answer to What are we to do? is rooted in the current situation in our country that permits and encourages legalized abortion. Whether we realize it or not, legalized abortion attributes to the great loss of respect for life which shows its ugly face in so many ways in our country. The shooting at Columbine High is one of these ugly faces.   Sadly, as legalized abortion continues, Pope John Paul II says, There will be a darkening of our conscience, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish between respectable and wrong, - e supernumeraryly in regard to the respect of gentlemans gentleman life.   Is it a wonder that when mothers are able to freely kill innocent babies within their wombs, that others will also begin to think, it is all right to kill innocent human beings? Is it a wonder that when a child in a mothers womb is treated as an object instead of a person, that other bulk in turn, will begin to treat others as objects, using them only as a means to accomplish some end?   What are we to do about this violence?, cries our nation.   In order to curb violence and protect innocent lives, our nation must come to understand that every individual is cognize and loved by God that every individual has been willed by God and made in His image and likeness that human life is under the special protection of God and as a result - that every individual must be afforded the first and most fundamental of all human rights - the right to life.

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