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You're taking a life and deciding to end it. You take a life and then you make the "choice" to do so. Thats what murder is.
So how is it not considered murder? Abortion is taking a life. Just because a fetus is not born yet, does not mean its not a human. Thats how we all start.
We are all alive because our mothers gave birth to us and didnt end our lives in the womb.
Only about 50% of the time WILL they become humans
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Originally Posted by Eeeee22895
An unfertilized egg will not grow up to be chicken. It will only become an old egg. A human fetus, on the other hand will grow up to be an adult human.
I coined an elegant defintion in an earlier thread that in 220 posts, was never challenged:
A human zygote, at the moment of conception WILL develop into an adult human being with proper care and barring injury and illness. There is NO difference between a human zygote and and adult human except in STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.
the rest of the time these "human beings" will get flushed down the toilet and nobody will ever know.
Yes, they human, but they certainly are not a PERSON, as in declaring fertilized egg PEOPLE. Hello? You going to issue death certificates for every woman who has a late period? Ok, and what will these new CONCEPTION Certificate say? John Smith was conceived on July 4, 2002 at 4 AM? Good luck with THAT one. Next question? If they are people at conception, are they citizens too? How do you propose proving that one? If you are a person at conception, that means you have to be conceived SOMEPLACE and a citizen of where that was.
Total absurdity declaring them PEOPLE at conception.
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