BearForce2 said:
blungld said:
BearForce2 said:
Something non-human doesn't eventually become human over time; whatever is human now must be human from the beginning. Human life begins at the beginning, not in the middle. Human life begins at conception.
It's actually stunning how stupid that argument is.
You shouldn't be stunned actually. You can't win using reason or science, so you have to resort to silly games by changing definitions or avoiding certain words altogether. All this just to kill babies.
Just a few questions (that you won't answer because you never do because you don't actually have a thought through position).
1). Will you please define the words baby and fetus and zygote and sperm? What is their difference or are they all the same thing?
2) Is your definition of life on a medical basis? If so, define it and when it starts and when it ends.
3) Is your definition of life on a religious basis? If so, define when it starts and when it ends.
4) Is there a medical or legal definition of when life begins and when it ends? When is that, and do you agree?
5) Does every faith have the same definition of when life begins and when it ends? What are the differences and which is correct?
6) Is the mother alive? Is her life equal in value to the fetus within her, or more or less value? Are those values the same from the moment of conception to the moment of birth? Meaning, from the moment of conception when we have a one or two cell "organism" is that a human being, and does that one or two cells have the same value and rights as the mother?
7) On what LEGAL basis is their an argument that the state or another citizen can determine that a person have human tissue removed from their body? Can you also stop someone from getting other surgeries where human tissue is removed, or conversely force them to undergo a procedure like birth or donating a kidney?
8) Murder or manslaughter is defined by the killing of a human being. If a fetus can not sustain itself outside the mother (is not a human being or a separate living organism) and has no legally defined personhood, how can an abortion be murder or manslaughter?
9) Do you acknowledge that NO ONE wants to kill babies? Mothers and doctors do not abort a fetus that has reached maturity, except in an infinitesimally small number of cases where the mother's life is at risk or the child is nonviable and that is devastating for all involved and not some glib decision that needs to be legislated against rather than supported with empathy and counseling.
10) When a mother's body rejects a pregnancy "naturally" which happens a very high percentage of times, is that also an abortion and the killing of a baby? Is that a crime?
11) In the continuum of life you so ineloquently describe, is a corpse still human since it once was human? Are the elements human because every human grows and in so doing incorporates material from the world that becomes part of the body making it human? Rocks are human? Animals we eat are human? Air we breath is human? Are thoughts we have about having sex which could lead to being pregnant, are those human too?
I look forward to you avoiding all these questions and instead providing ether no response, a non sequitur, or a super funny meme. Maybe we will hit the jackpot and get all three? One thing is for sure, we won't get straightforward well-reasoned answers...but who knows, you might want to deliver a cogent surprise for us all?