Religious conservatives arguments about abortion are not convincing because they are based on traditional beliefs which are out-of-touch with contemporary culture.

Religious conservatives arguments about abortion are not convincing because they are based on traditional beliefs which are out-of-touch with contemporary culture.

Demonstrate:
a) Topic Sentence #1: The first BIG IDEA you need to state and develop, in order begin developing your thesis.
b) Notes to yourself about how you will develop this topic sentence.
c) Notes about which readings (author, page number) may help you develop this topic sentence.
d) Fill in the blank: The ideas in the paragraph are related to and develop my thesis because ____________________.
e) My suggested statements.
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a)Topic sentence#1: Most influential Religious Conservatives in abortion debate in America are Christians who are against abortion and the religious conservative opponent is Roe v. Wade who support abortion.
b)Write down who they are deeply.
c)
d)The ideas in the paragraph are related to and develop my thesis because it describes who religious conservatives and religious conservatives opponents are. And why their beliefs are contrast.
e)

a)Topic sentence#2: According to the Christian New Testament and Old Testament, the religious arguments are about banning abortion.
b)Write down passages from bible that why conservatives perception is against abortion. And why the Old Testament is fit in agricultural societies like the past time.
c)In a book, The Pro-Lit/Choice Debate. Author: Mark Y. Herring, chapter 1, page 1-21
d)The ideas in the paragraph are related to and develop my thesis because it describes what religious arguments are and what their perspective about abortion is.
a)Topic sentence#3: Abortion, as an issue of public debate, is largely a twentieth-century phenomenon in America.
b)Write down why contemporary culture is not fit into the conservative belief.
c)An article, Abortion Politics In The US, the author, Hout, Michael.
MLA: Hout, Michael. “Abortion Politics In The United States, 1972-1994: From Single Issue To Ideology[Sup1].” Gender Issues 17.2 (1999): 3. Academic Search Premier. Web. 14 Mar. 2015.

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d)The ideas in the paragraph are related to and develop my thesis because it describes when and how were religious conservatives arguments appeared.
e) As cultures from more so, and survival is no longer a daily concern, we do see different values emerge, one that are more in concert with the pro-choice view. Simply because the demographic factors were all moving in the direction of greater support for legal abortion. More people had a college education, more women were working in the labor force, fewer women were married, and the more traditional cohorts were dying out. In despite of it (Furthermore?), abortions for poor women, unmarried women, and mothers who want to more children the populace just about down the middle roughly half approve and half oppose abortion under each condition. Each of these factors increase support for legal abortion. Changes in womens roles and the conservative reaction to those changes might well figure in with the politicization of abortion.
Conclusion.
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A primary source to add in:
Book Taking Liberties, Robert.Boston, published 2014 by Promethus Books, page 122,180