[quote]pat36 wrote:
orion wrote:
tedro wrote:
orion wrote:
Biologically it at least has the potential to become human life.
I do not really care if you call a fertilized egg human life or not because
a) your definitions are up to you and
b) there is nothing that necessarily follows from it.
It really feels like I am talking to a wall. The definition of life is not up for debate, it begins at conception. The definition of a person can be debated, but either way it does not contribute much to the abortion argument.
Answer my question, and I will show you what follows from it.
So let us call it human life then.
Like an appendix or tonsils.
An entire human life cannot be likened to a body part. That’s like saying the ‘Smart’ car is like the fender off of a '62 Chevy coup.
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Muslims tend to have little respect for life as it is, so this sentiment doesn’t surprise me. By that logic every girl in every arab country should be aborted because they are doomed to a life of hardship and misery.
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Oh, and the moral majority conservatives that many of the anti-choice, pro-invasive control, whatever, young men (its funny that you dont find so many women vehemently opposed to abortion) respects human life?
[quote]orion wrote:
pat36 wrote:
orion wrote:
tedro wrote:
orion wrote:
Biologically it at least has the potential to become human life.
I do not really care if you call a fertilized egg human life or not because
a) your definitions are up to you and
b) there is nothing that necessarily follows from it.
It really feels like I am talking to a wall. The definition of life is not up for debate, it begins at conception. The definition of a person can be debated, but either way it does not contribute much to the abortion argument.
Answer my question, and I will show you what follows from it.
So let us call it human life then.
Like an appendix or tonsils.
An entire human life cannot be likened to a body part. That’s like saying the ‘Smart’ car is like the fender off of a '62 Chevy coup.
Muslims tend to have little respect for life as it is, so this sentiment doesn’t surprise me. By that logic every girl in every arab country should be aborted because they are doomed to a life of hardship and misery.
Oh, and the moral majority conservatives that many of the anti-choice, pro-invasive control, whatever, young men (its funny that you dont find so many women vehemently opposed to abortion) respects human life?[/quote]
Wait until you get out of college. You will find that women are much more vocal in their disgust for abortion than college girls.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
orion wrote:
pat36 wrote:
orion wrote:
tedro wrote:
orion wrote:
Biologically it at least has the potential to become human life.
I do not really care if you call a fertilized egg human life or not because
a) your definitions are up to you and
b) there is nothing that necessarily follows from it.
It really feels like I am talking to a wall. The definition of life is not up for debate, it begins at conception. The definition of a person can be debated, but either way it does not contribute much to the abortion argument.
Answer my question, and I will show you what follows from it.
So let us call it human life then.
Like an appendix or tonsils.
An entire human life cannot be likened to a body part. That’s like saying the ‘Smart’ car is like the fender off of a '62 Chevy coup.
Then let us compare them to human cancer cells.
Unquestionable human life.
You should quit while you are behind.[/quote]
Abortion is legal.
How am I behind?
And cancer cells are human life. A tad parasitic perhaps but so are fetuses.
Muslims tend to have little respect for life as it is, so this sentiment doesn’t surprise me. By that logic every girl in every arab country should be aborted because they are doomed to a life of hardship and misery.
Oh, and the moral majority conservatives that many of the anti-choice, pro-invasive control, whatever, young men (its funny that you dont find so many women vehemently opposed to abortion) respects human life?
Wait until you get out of college. You will find that women are much more vocal in their disgust for abortion than college girls.[/quote]
[quote]orion wrote:
pat36 wrote:
orion wrote:
tedro wrote:
orion wrote:
Biologically it at least has the potential to become human life.
I do not really care if you call a fertilized egg human life or not because
a) your definitions are up to you and
b) there is nothing that necessarily follows from it.
It really feels like I am talking to a wall. The definition of life is not up for debate, it begins at conception. The definition of a person can be debated, but either way it does not contribute much to the abortion argument.
Answer my question, and I will show you what follows from it.
So let us call it human life then.
Like an appendix or tonsils.
An entire human life cannot be likened to a body part. That’s like saying the ‘Smart’ car is like the fender off of a '62 Chevy coup.
Then let us compare them to human cancer cells.
Unquestionable human life.
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Uh, what? Cancer cells, are you serious? So now you are saying a human life is likened to diseased tissue? So now you are say the ‘Smart’ car is like a rusty, corroded fender off of a '62 Chevy.
[quote]orion wrote:
Gkhan wrote:
orion wrote:
And cancer cells are human life. A tad parasitic perhaps but so are fetuses.
What? Cancer cells are human life? You mean to tell me if you let a tumor grow, it will eventually become a human? ? ? ? Never heard about that.
Cancer cells are cells of whatever organ they are infesting.
Test a cancer cell. Undoubtedly human DNA.
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That is generally damaged. You can not compare damaged, diseased tissue to an autonomous, unique human life. Sure they both have DNA, but so does the turd I just dropped into the toilet. You gonna compare that to a human fetus too?