In this piece of coursework I intend to explain the beliefs that Christians hold about their responsibility for these beliefs at the beginning and end of their lives.
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Abortion And Euthanasia Najia Ataur Religious Studies Coursework Sister Judith 11 Clare Introduction In this piece of coursework I intend to explain the beliefs that Christians hold about their responsibility for these beliefs at the beginning and end of their lives. In AO2 I will explain the different ways Christians might respond to Abortion and Euthanasia. In AO3 I will give my opinion on whether or not I agree, with more than one point of view, to the following statement: "What Christians believe about life is up to them. They should not try to make others accept their position." The Abortion Act was passed in 1967 and became effective the year after. It applies to England, Wales and Scotland, but not Northern Ireland. During the 30 years after the implementation of the act, the total number of abortions performed annually rose by nearly 700% such that some five million abortions were performed in Britain. During the last...

