Re: Pro-Life: The Logical Stance
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:19 pm
Physically, how would it be possible before conception?
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Are you American?Kenny wrote:Does the unborn become human, at conception or before conception?
Well if sperm is alive thus life begins before conception; I guess the question becomes when does this life become human. If you say it becomes human at the moment of concpetion I ask how is it different the moment before conception vs the moment after. I know it's a gradual process of becoming human but where do you draw the line?RickD wrote:Physically, how would it be possible before conception?
Yes!Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Are you American?Kenny wrote:Does the unborn become human, at conception or before conception?
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We're talking about human life. A sperm is not a human being. I suggest if you really want to get into this conversation, you google search fertilization and conception. That way you know the basics.Kenny wrote:Well if sperm is alive thus life begins before conception; I guess the question becomes when does this life become human. If you say it becomes human at the moment of concpetion I ask how is it different the moment before conception vs the moment after. I know it's a gradual process of becoming human but where do you draw the line?RickD wrote:Physically, how would it be possible before conception?
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K,Kenny wrote:Well if sperm is alive thus life begins before conception; I guess the question becomes when does this life become human. If you say it becomes human at the moment of concpetion I ask how is it different the moment before conception vs the moment after. I know it's a gradual process of becoming human but where do you draw the line?RickD wrote:Physically, how would it be possible before conception?
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So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?jlay wrote:K,Kenny wrote:Well if sperm is alive thus life begins before conception; I guess the question becomes when does this life become human. If you say it becomes human at the moment of concpetion I ask how is it different the moment before conception vs the moment after. I know it's a gradual process of becoming human but where do you draw the line?RickD wrote:Physically, how would it be possible before conception?
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Let's make sure we are using the terms the same way. When you say 'life' regarding a sperm, it is not the same thing as a person.
Never will a sperm, in and of itself, become a person. So, you are using the term 'life' in the weakest sense. When conception occurs, the fertilized egg has ALL the genetic information it will ever have as a human. A pollywog is life, but we certainly don't view it as retaining human rights. When we speak of "pro-life" we are using the term in the strongest sense referencing HUMAN life. Personhood.
From conception, yes, there is a gradual process of HUMAN development. But, it isn't a case of becoming human. A fertilized egg always results in human life.
The argument is when does personhood begin and when do human rights take affect?
Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
I believe the issue is, the law does not agree with you. A lot of people see it your way, but a lot of people do not.RickD wrote:Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
The law doesn't agree? The law doesn't say anything. It's a scientific question.Kenny wrote:I believe the issue is, the law does not agree with you. A lot of people see it your way, but a lot of people do not.RickD wrote:Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
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Kenny wrote:I believe the issue is, the law does not agree with you. A lot of people see it your way, but a lot of people do not.RickD wrote:Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
K
The dangers of moral relativism...Kenny wrote:I believe the issue is, the law does not agree with you. A lot of people see it your way, but a lot of people do not.RickD wrote:Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
K
I wasn't making a judgment call of if it is right or wrong, truth or false; I was pointing out that the law doesn't agree that personhood begins at conception, so that is what is being enforced.jlay wrote:Kenny wrote:I believe the issue is, the law does not agree with you. A lot of people see it your way, but a lot of people do not.RickD wrote:Yes. Life begins at conception. And fertilization and conception are the same, for the sake of discussion.kenny wrote/
So if I understand you correctly, you say when the egg becomes fertilized, that is when it become human?
K
Your reply infers that truth is determined by popular vote and/or judicial decree.
Truth is what corresponds to reality. Our laws OUGHT to correspond to reality.
It is a scientific fact that at conception the fertilized egg has ALL the genetic information to establish it as a unique human life form. It will never have any more than at that moment. Currently, the law gives the mother the right to terminate this unique life form. But, that doesn't mean that the law is right or in line with the truth. If a law is out of line with reality do you think we should support it? If your thinking is out of line with truth, do you think you should continue thinking this way?