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Buddhism and abortion

Buddhism and abortion. Starter – Buddhists believe being reborn as a human is as likely as a blind turtle , swimming in a large ocean and surfacing once every hundred years, putting its head through a small golden ring on the surface of the water.

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Buddhism and abortion

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  1. Buddhism and abortion • Starter – Buddhists believe being reborn as a human is as likely as a blind turtle, swimming in a large ocean and surfacing once every hundred years, putting its head through a small golden ring on the surface of the water. • Explain what this says about a Buddhist view on abortion? (3) • Starter extension – jot down key Buddhist words that might be relevant here. • Learning Objectives:- •  To know and understand how Buddhist teachings apply to abortion. • To evaluate whether Buddhists believe that abortion is wrong.

  2. Worksheet • Complete questions in exercise books using information on the sheet. • Extension – use information from the textbook to add to the tables.

  3. Abortion Scenarios • What might a Buddhist do and why? • Scenario 1 – A foetus at 8 weeks after conception is found to have a genetic defect that would mean it would be born deaf and blind. • Scenario 2 – A pregnant woman feels she cannot financially or emotionally support a new baby. • Scenario 3 – If an abortion is not performed, a woman’s life is at risk.

  4. spotlight • 1) What is abortion? • 2) Name two key Buddhist teachings that relate to abortion. • 3) What does the story of the blind turtle represent? • 4) Is a Buddhist more likely to be pro-choice or pro-life?

  5. Ahimsa Blind Turtle Story Compassion and loving kindness Right Intention First Precept – You should not take a life Buddhism and abortion

  6. “Buddhists agree with abortion.” What do you think? Try to provide a balanced answer… homework

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