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I thought you were on the threshold of accepting science and knowing it's a baby, a human, like the Jews in Germany were. One can only hope for knowledge to be accepted.
Oh I understand science, I also understand what an embryo is, what a fetus is, and what a baby is. That doesn't change the fact that a woman is allowed and should be allowed to terminate the embryo or fetus if she chooses to do so. That has nothing to do with science. I understand science and I also understand we will all eventually die, some of us a lot sooner than others.
You can call that fetus whatever you like to satisfy you needs, but at the end of the day, it is a woman's LEGAL RIGHT to terminate that pregnancy if she chooses to do so.
How about baby since fetus means young one. Go ahead, stop being a science denier.
Oh I understand science, I also understand what an embryo is, what a fetus is, and what a baby is. That doesn't change the fact that a woman is allowed and should be allowed to terminate the embryo or fetus if she chooses to do so. That has nothing to do with science. I understand science and I also understand we will all eventually die, some of us a lot sooner than others.
Good you agree the fetus/baby is dying sooner than later it's just being killed by it's mother. Sad though.
The best description I have heard of abortion is dead babies sacrificed on the alter to the Goddess of unbridled sex. 55,000,000 and counting.
Drop the pretense that you people are somehow "pro-life." This claim is more transparent than a certain set of imperial clothes. Find a charade that might be umm.... more believable.
How about baby since fetus means young one. Go ahead, stop being a science denier.
The medical definition of "fetus:"
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Medical Definition of FETUS. : an unborn or unhatched vertebrate especially after attaining the basic structural plan of its kind; specifically : a developing human from usually two months after conception to birth—compare embryo. Fetus Medical Definition | Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
You want science and medicine, there it is. A fetus is a DEVELOPING human, which is exactly what I and others have posted in this and other threads relating to abortion. A developing human is NOT a baby.
What you believe to be true matters not a whit to anyone but yourself. So, live your life by your "beliefs" and for the rest of us, MYODB!
The medical definition of "fetus:" You want science and medicine, there it is. A fetus is a DEVELOPING human, which is exactly what I and others have posted in this and other threads relating to abortion. A developing human is NOT a baby.
What you believe to be true matters not a whit to anyone but yourself. So, live your life by your "beliefs" and for the rest of us, MYODB!
Embryos, fetuses, babies, toddlers, children, teenagers = all "developing humans."
Notice that even in your twisted reasoning, it's still an individual "human," even if it's still in a developmental stage.
Usually those that are developing and most helpless warrant society's protection the most. Why is it the reverse with unborn "developing" children?
Good you agree the fetus/baby is dying sooner than later it's just being killed by it's mother. Sad though.
The best description I have heard of abortion is dead babies sacrificed on the alter to the Goddess of unbridled sex. 55,000,000 and counting.
And how many people died in that same period of time? Don't you care about their lives too or because they have been born you don't care if they die? Sad thought indeed.
Oh and abortion is legal and will stay legal and there is nothing you can do to change that.
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