Missouri_Mike
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Nine months. Same batter, same cake. Just the cooking time got cut short.Child:
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Not a child:
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See any difference?
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Nine months. Same batter, same cake. Just the cooking time got cut short.Child:
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Not a child:
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See any difference?
Which one doesn’t have the right to life?Does a zygote have more rights than the girl/woman.
The zygote.
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Zygote | Definition, Development, Example, & Facts | Britannica
Zygote, fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female gamete (egg, or ovum) with a male gamete (sperm). In the embryonic development of humans and other animals, the zygote stage is brief and is followed by cleavage, when the single cell becomes subdivided into smaller cells.www.britannica.com
Read that then explain why.
You think so? Let’s ask a woman who had an abortion how it’s going.Cells don’t have rights.
Why?You think so? Let’s ask a woman who had an abortion how it’s going.
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121K views · 6.5K reactions | Abortion leaves two victims: the baby whose Life is taken, and the woman who carries the constant grief and pain of that decision. | Students for Life of America
Abortion leaves two victims: the baby whose Life is taken, and the woman who carries the constant grief and pain of that decision.www.facebook.com
And Zygotes are more than "cells."Cells don’t have rights.
Who is claiming that children in the womb (of any size or level of development) should have "more rights" than the women who are carrying them?Still don’t have more rights than the girl/woman.
Laws regarding personhood.Who is claiming that children in the womb (of any size or level of development) should have "more rights" than the women who are carrying them?
The claim is "equal rights to "equal protection."
That's it.
Edit: Remember, that woman was once in the womb of another human being, too.
Random words in a kind of sentence.Laws regarding personhood.
Batter is NOT cake. Under the right circumstances it may become cake but it won't do it by itself.Nine months. Same batter, same cake. Just the cooking time got cut short.
Are children finished developing (baking, to continue the analogy) at "birth?"Batter is NOT cake. Under the right circumstances it may become cake but it won't do it by itself.
Yet you don't give a good gid damn about the health care, feeding, or education of said child. After all, why should you have to pay for it, amirite?You see the fertilized egg as no different from a child while I do.
For Probirthers the woman has no rights. She is a slut who should have kept her legs closed.Still don’t have more rights than the girl/woman.
I like to think I'm still developing and I was born many ages ago.Are children finished developing (baking, to continue the analogy) at "birth?"
You know why that's a bad analogy or metaphor, don't you?I like to think I'm still developing and I was born many ages ago.
Mentally and physically babies continue to develop. It is a continuous process but I'm willing to draw an arbitrary line (1st trimester maybe?) and say it divides batter from cake.