Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the basis for the belief that abortion is murder?
Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the basis for the belief that abortion is murder?
We know that we will get a human when we combine a human sperm and a human egg. Does that make a sperm and an egg human?
Are you now going to claim that wasting sperm or eggs is murder?
I will agree that a fertilized egg is a *potential* human, but it is not obvious a priori
that this constitutes a "human being", particularly since they seem naturally to be disposable in the way human reproduction operates, discarding at least a third of fertilized eggs spontaneously. This is
a vastly larger number of "abortions" than those that women have had voluntarily.
Well, then if there are no "souls" involved, then where is the beef? Basically, a human embryo is indistinguishable in its structure from the embryos of many other species.
Genetically, every cell in your body is capable of producing a "twin Nineva" . With cloning it seems that there is little difference between a body cell and a fertilized egg.
Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the basis for the belief that abortion is murder?
Originally posted by Nineveh
It's still a human embryo and human fetus.
You mean a human isn't cloned from a sheep? Amazing how, even cloned, we know what we will get.
We know that we will get a human when we combine a human sperm and a human egg. Does that make a sperm and an egg human?
Are you now going to claim that wasting sperm or eggs is murder?
I will agree that a fertilized egg is a *potential* human, but it is not obvious a priori
that this constitutes a "human being", particularly since they seem naturally to be disposable in the way human reproduction operates, discarding at least a third of fertilized eggs spontaneously. This is
a vastly larger number of "abortions" than those that women have had voluntarily.
(irrationality of the belief in spirits or soul)
Actually no, I wasn't even goin' that direction, but I'll read your argument against the position I haven't taken anyway.... So don't get mad when my arguments will match my real statements and not the one you hand picked for me, k?
Well, then if there are no "souls" involved, then where is the beef? Basically, a human embryo is indistinguishable in its structure from the embryos of many other species.
Genetically, every cell in your body is capable of producing a "twin Nineva" . With cloning it seems that there is little difference between a body cell and a fertilized egg.