Ethical Issues In Health Care

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As we go through life day after day, we come across many across many different types of people who have placed themselves in a group based on their own beliefs as to what life should be about. No matter how one may classify his or her self, whether it is based on morals, religious, nationalities, or the color of one’s skin, in the real world the biomedical ethical system, there are descriptive categories under which we fall, and agents that affiliate us with these systems. A person can be classified in the biomedical ethical system as a member of a community of moral friends with a content full morality, a member of a society of moral strangers with a content less morality, or they can simultaneously be a part of both s community of moral friends and a society of moral strangers. I am a member of a community of moral friends with a content full morality. This content full ethical system that I am a member of is based upon concrete notions of the “good” in terms of ethics. It is also a system that I grew up in as my religion was chosen foe me by my family, but is now chosen by me based on my own beliefs and my own views of what is the “good”. This content full ethics is the Pentecostal religion. As a Pentecostal worshiper, my stand on different bioethical dilemmas are firm and may not be the same as most other religions, or people outside of my religion. Abortion is a bioethical dilemma that plays a very important role all over the world. People have different point of views about abortion based on morals, religious and even every day experiences. I believe that abortion should be permitted in serious situation that present serious moral or medical dilemmas. If I was to ever be raped and as a result become pregnant, I would not want to go through with that pregnancy knowing the baby growing inside my stomach was the result of traumatizing and tragic situation that

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