Zone1 Religious or not, Abortion is wrong because life starts at conception

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Check out these two answers. They are similar but one adds a bit to the reason when life begins. Thus, it's murder to kill the innocent life of an unborn child no matter at what stage. It's not religious to say conception is our beginning point of Human life. This also points out why we are free agents unto ourselves to choose good or evil. Our DNA is unique.



 
woman have a leal right by law to controle their own decisions in regards to reproduction - just what makes 6 weeks any different than 9 months is an obvious flaw in legal jurisprudence as more an issue than anything else.
 
woman have a leal right by law to controle their own decisions in regards to reproduction - just what makes 6 weeks any different than 9 months is an obvious flaw in legal jurisprudence as more an issue than anything else.
Please point out the part of the Constitution that states this.
 
woman have a leal right by law to controle their own decisions in regards to reproduction - just what makes 6 weeks any different than 9 months is an obvious flaw in legal jurisprudence as more an issue than anything else.

It's all a compromise which is sadly probably the best we can do.

Far too many who claim to be pro-life fight tooth and nail against any program that might help a woman decide to keep her pregnancy.

Many others see no issue with abortion.

Roberts likely had it right. Maybe not morally but based upon realities.
 
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Check out these two answers. They are similar but one adds a bit to the reason when life begins. Thus, it's murder to kill the innocent life of an unborn child no matter at what stage. It's not religious to say conception is our beginning point of Human life. This also points out why we are free agents unto ourselves to choose good or evil. Our DNA is unique.
  • Every cell in my body has my unique DNA. Is every cell a human being?
  • I probably have some cancer cells in my body too and their DNA is different from mine. Are they human beings that I should not kill?
  • I could harvest human eggs and mix them with my sperm in a test tube (e.g., IVF). Have I, like God, created life?
  • What if, during IVF, I make a change to the DNA, is that a human being?
  • If I take one of my cells and clone it so the DNA is exactly like mine, is it a human being? What if I implant that clone into a woman and she gives birth to it. Is it a human being? What rights does it have? What if I implanted that clone in a pig and the pig gives birth to it, is it a human being or a pig?
These are all things we can do now or in the near future. My point being that a person is more than a set of molecules in a cell that have no brain and senses nothing of the world around it.
 
  • Every cell in my body has my unique DNA. Is every cell a human being?
  • I probably have some cancer cells in my body too and their DNA is different from mine. Are they human beings that I should not kill?
  • I could harvest human eggs and mix them with my sperm in a test tube (e.g., IVF). Have I, like God, created life?
  • What if, during IVF, I make a change to the DNA, is that a human being?
  • If I take one of my cells and clone it so the DNA is exactly like mine, is it a human being? What if I implant that clone into a woman and she gives birth to it. Is it a human being? What rights does it have? What if I implanted that clone in a pig and the pig gives birth to it, is it a human being or a pig?
These are all things we can do now or in the near future. My point being that a person is more than a set of molecules in a cell that have no brain and senses nothing of the world around it.
I think you have only one brain cell in that head of yours :auiqs.jpg:
The second may indicate no brain cells... Unbelievable stupidity
Jacking off in a test tube? :no_text11:
You miss the point. The concept is when the sperm connects new DNA personage is formed. From that, everything is decided on the growth of the human person. No matter how young or old, you are human.
No, a person is their DNA. No more and no less human. I will say that God places our spirits into the bodies to learn how to control them and also make us the Father's sons and daughters spiritually.
 
I think you have only one brain cell in that head of yours :auiqs.jpg:
Sticks an stones...

The second may indicate no brain cells... Unbelievable stupidity
Dodge.

Jacking off in a test tube? :no_text11:
You miss the point. The concept is when the sperm connects new DNA personage is formed. From that, everything is decided on the growth of the human person. No matter how young or old, you are human.
No, a person is their DNA. No more and no less human.
Odd that twins with the same DNA are different people? 🤔

I will say that God places our spirits into the bodies to learn how to control them and also make us the Father's sons and daughters spiritually.
Goodbye science, hello faith.
 
  • Every cell in my body has my unique DNA. Is every cell a human being?
  • I probably have some cancer cells in my body too and their DNA is different from mine. Are they human beings that I should not kill?
  • I could harvest human eggs and mix them with my sperm in a test tube (e.g., IVF). Have I, like God, created life?
  • What if, during IVF, I make a change to the DNA, is that a human being?
  • If I take one of my cells and clone it so the DNA is exactly like mine, is it a human being? What if I implant that clone into a woman and she gives birth to it. Is it a human being? What rights does it have? What if I implanted that clone in a pig and the pig gives birth to it, is it a human being or a pig?
These are all things we can do now or in the near future. My point being that a person is more than a set of molecules in a cell that have no brain and senses nothing of the world around it.
That's a pretty disingenuous argument. The cells in your body are not a new genetically distinct human being.
 
My point being that a person is more than a set of molecules in a cell that have no brain and senses nothing of the world around it.
Every single "thing" in the universe is literally a set of molecules.

You are literally dehumanizing human life in the womb for convenience. Please learn some science.
 
That's a pretty disingenuous argument. The cells in your body are not a new genetically distinct human being.
If we are only DNA, every cell that is unique should be of equal value.
 
Every single "thing" in the universe is literally a set of molecules.

You are literally dehumanizing human life in the womb for convenience. Please learn some science.
There are things that science can't answer. When it is ok to kill is one such thing.
 
All y'all Sunday schoolers really missed out not having sex ed. Now all of you make idiotic claims about reproduction.

Morons.
 
If we are only DNA, every cell that is unique should be of equal value.
I never said we were only DNA. DNA is used to identify genetically distinct individuals. You're the only one mucking up DNA. Just like you muck up human life with your dehumanization arguments. You aren't squashing a bug, dummy.
 
I never said we were only DNA. DNA is used to identify genetically distinct individuals. You're the only one mucking up DNA. Just like you muck up human life with your dehumanization arguments. You aren't squashing a bug, dummy.
Individuaks didn't exist before we knew what DNA was?

You are arguing from a non-essential.
 
Individuaks didn't exist before we knew what DNA was?

You are arguing from a non-essential.
That's a nonsensical statement. The science shows a new genetically distinct human being has come into existence at conception. It should be self evident that abortion is designed to end the life of genetically distinct human beings.
 
That's a nonsensical statement. The science shows a new genetically distinct human being has come into existence at conception. It should be self evident that abortion is designed to end the life of genetically distinct human beings.
So it is murder?
 
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