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Explain the beliefs Christians hold about their responsibility for those at the beginning and end of their lives.  

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Caitlin Davies Explain the beliefs Christians hold about their responsibility for those at the beginning and end of their lives. In this essay, I will explain and evaluate how Christians hold themselves responsibly at the beginning and end of people's lives. This will include what they do for the people to enable their lives to be better in the time they have. In the beginning of our lives, we are in our mother's wombs. We will develop there for approximately nine months before we leave the womb and become part of the outside world. Each human being comes into being from the moment we are conceived, and we are separate human beings to our mothers, so for a woman to have an abortion would kill the potential life growing inside of her. This is why the Roman Catholic Church's teaching is that abortion is morally wrong, as you are killing another human...

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