NotfooledbyW
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ding’s absurdities NFBW2207190210
NFBW: The scientific (no god, no religion) argument ding references makes no distinction between a dog and a human. It can be scientifically applicable to both.
“[The zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new canine being.”
“[The zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new human being.”
Mashmont220210-#1,135 “The science is clear. Human life begins at the moment of conception.”
NFBW220210-#1,136 “There is no science that proves the existence of a personal god and/or the moment when God personally creates a new life. Conception is a biological function that exist in nature. The question is at what moment does spiritual human life begin after the biological function of conception.”
NFBW: The scientific (no god, no religion) argument ding references makes no distinction between a dog and a human. It can be scientifically applicable to both.
“[The zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new canine being.”
“[The zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new human being.”
Mashmont220210-#1,135 “The science is clear. Human life begins at the moment of conception.”
NFBW220210-#1,136 “There is no science that proves the existence of a personal god and/or the moment when God personally creates a new life. Conception is a biological function that exist in nature. The question is at what moment does spiritual human life begin after the biological function of conception.”
Why Without God’s plan the generative process is a biological function similar to what is the case in all mammals.
Most importantly, the essential biblical difference between ape and man is that man was created in the image of God, and God’s Spirit was breathed into man (Genesis 1:27, Genesis 2:7 - see Figure1).
In this light, it is extremely important that we acknowledge that we are not just another primate species. Rather, in a taxonomic sense mankind should most accurately be placed in a separate kingdom (i.e., as in plant kingdom, animal kingdom, and human kingdom). END2207190210
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