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Anglicans and Methodists typically hold a range of views on when life begins, often influenced by theological interpretations and ethical considerations. Many Anglicans may align with the belief that life begins at conception, reflecting the sanctity of life, while others might emphasize the development of personhood as a factor. Methodists generally advocate for a nuanced understanding, considering both the biological and spiritual dimensions of life, and often support women's rights to make decisions about their own bodies. Overall, both traditions encourage thoughtful dialogue on this complex issue, balancing respect for life with compassion and moral discernment.

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